Theoretical and Experimental Insight on Ag2CrO4 Microcrystals: Synthesis, Characterization, and Photoluminescence Properties
Abstract: Ag2CrO4 microcrystals were synthesized by means of the coprecipitation method without the use of a surfactant under three different conditions. On the basis of the theoretical and experimental results, we describe the relationship among the structural order/disorder effects, morphology, and photoluminescence of the Ag2CrO4 microcrystals. The experimental results were correlated with the theoretical findings for a deeper understanding of the relationship between the electronic structure, morphology, and photoluminescence properties. First principles computational studies were used to calculate the geometries of bulk Ag2CrO4 and its low-index (001), (011), (110), (010), (111), and (100) facets based on a slab model. A good agreement between the experimental and the theoretical morphologies was found by varying the ratio of the superficial energy values.
Author(s): Silva, GS; Gracia, L ; Fabbro, MT; dos Santos, LPS; Beltran-Mir, H; Cordoncillo, E; Longo, E; Andres, J.
INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
Volume: 55 Pages: 8961-8970 Published: SEP 5 2016
DOI: 10.1021/acs.inorgchem.6b01452