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Facile Ion‐Exchange Synthesis and Visible Light Photocatalytic Studies of Cu 2+ , Sn 2+ , and Ag + ‐Substituted LiMg 0.5 Ti 0.5 O 2

Abstract

A novel series of visible light‐sensitive Cu 2+ , Sn 2+ , and Ag + ‐substituted LiMg 0.5 Ti 0.5 O 2 photocatalysts were synthesized by a facile ion‐exchange method and characterized by XRD , UV ‐Vis diffuse reflectance spectra, scanning electron microscopy equipped with an X‐ray energy‐dispersive spectroscopy, B runauer‐ E mmett‐ T eller surface area, inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry, and thermal gravimetric analysis. The characterization results showed that morphology, crystallite size, and surface areas of the ion‐exchange products were almost similar to the parent compound. Absorption edges of Ag + ‐doped ( AMT ), Cu 2+ ‐doped ( CMT ), and Sn 2+ ‐doped ( SMT ) samples were red shifted remarkably into the visible light region while parent LiMg 0.5 Ti 0.5 O 2 ( LMT ) was UV active. Photocatalytic activity of these samples was evaluated by studying the degradation of methylene blue and nitro benzene under visible light irradiation and the stability of all samples during photocatalytic experiment was also investigated. The activity of all photocatalysts was ranked accordingly as SMT ≥ AMT > CMT > LMT . The correlation between photocatalytic properties, band gap energy, rate of recombination of the charge carriers, and amount of ● OH radicals generated during photocatalysis and the underlying reasons were discussed.

Keywords:
Photocatalysis Visible spectrum Analytical Chemistry (journal) Ion exchange Crystallite Nuclear chemistry Spectroscopy Scanning electron microscope Materials science Chemistry Ion Crystallography Catalysis Organic chemistry Optoelectronics

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