M. Taghdiri, F. Akbarian, Aezam Dehghani-Firoozabadi, R. Behjatmanesh-Ardakani, S. Banitaba, Hamid Reza Zare-Mehrjardi
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Optical band gap engineering of phosphotungstic acid upon hybridization with hexamine-nickel and -cobalt for solar/visible light photocatalysis: a combined experimental and theoretical approach
Two new organic hybrids of phosphotungstic acid (PTA) were prepared by means of hexamine complexes of nickel and cobalt. The effects of complexes were studied on the photocatalytic activity of PTA. The hybrids were characterized by elemental analyses, FTIR, powder XRD and TGA. The optical band gaps of phosphotungstate-hexamine-nickel and phosphotungstate-hexamine-cobalt were estimated from the diffuse reflectance spectra using the Tauc plots. Dye adsorption and photocatalytic properties of hybrids were tested by decolorizing of model dye solutions methylene blue, rhodamine B and methyl orange. Band gap engineering of the hybrids was investigated using the quantum chemical calculations based on density functional theory through variation in the composition. Theoretical analysis demonstrates how the band gap of these hybrids can be adjusted with variation in their composition. The scavengers were used to suggest photodegradation mechanism. The degradation advanced through the excitation of hybrid by light, followed the oxidation of dye by superoxide radicals.
期刊介绍:
The journal (under its former title Optica Acta) was founded in 1953 - some years before the advent of the laser - as an international journal of optics. Since then optical research has changed greatly; fresh areas of inquiry have been explored, different techniques have been employed and the range of application has greatly increased. The journal has continued to reflect these advances as part of its steadily widening scope.
Journal of Modern Optics aims to publish original and timely contributions to optical knowledge from educational institutions, government establishments and industrial R&D groups world-wide. The whole field of classical and quantum optics is covered. Papers may deal with the applications of fundamentals of modern optics, considering both experimental and theoretical aspects of contemporary research. In addition to regular papers, there are topical and tutorial reviews, and special issues on highlighted areas.
All manuscript submissions are subject to initial appraisal by the Editor, and, if found suitable for further consideration, to peer review by independent, anonymous expert referees.
General topics covered include:
• Optical and photonic materials (inc. metamaterials)
• Plasmonics and nanophotonics
• Quantum optics (inc. quantum information)
• Optical instrumentation and technology (inc. detectors, metrology, sensors, lasers)
• Coherence, propagation, polarization and manipulation (classical optics)
• Scattering and holography (diffractive optics)
• Optical fibres and optical communications (inc. integrated optics, amplifiers)
• Vision science and applications
• Medical and biomedical optics
• Nonlinear and ultrafast optics (inc. harmonic generation, multiphoton spectroscopy)
• Imaging and Image processing