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Synthesis, structure, and characterization of RbNdGe2O6 as a novel visible-light-driven catalyst for photodegradation methylene blue

Journal

JOURNAL OF SOLID STATE CHEMISTRY
Volume 285, Issue -, Pages -

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ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.jssc.2020.121246

Keywords

Lanthanide germanate; High-temperature solid-state reaction; Visible-light-driven; Photodegradation; Methylene blue

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51703120]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of Fujian Province [2018J05023, 2019H0032]
  3. Outstanding Youth Scientific Research Talent Incubation Plan in Universities of Fujian Province [(2018)47]
  4. State Key Laboratory of Structural Chemistry Fund [20190033]
  5. Department of Education, Fujian Province [JAT170549]

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A novel lanthanide germanate, namely RbNdGe2O6, has been successfully synthesized by high-temperature solidstate reaction in open air atmosphere for the first time. Single crystal X-ray diffraction indicates a 3D framework composed of 1D neodymium oxygen chains connected with cyclogermanate Ge3O9 units with Rb+ located in the internal space. X-ray powder diffraction coupled with Rietveld refinement reveals the sample's phase purity we have prepared. Thermal behavior analysis shows RbNdGe2O6 is very stable, it doesn't decomposition until heated up to 998 degrees C. UV-visible absorption and diffuse reflection spectrum feature characteristic absorption bands of f-electron transition and an optical bandgap value of 4.65 eV. Magnetic susceptibilities measurement gives significant antiferromagnetic interactions between magnetic centers. The photodegradation experiments were performed to evaluate photocatalytic activities of RbNdGe2O6. By using P25 as a reference, RbNdGe2O6 features to be an effective visible-light-driven catalyst in photodegrading methylene blue. Although the BET value of RbNdGe(2)O(6)is only 3% that of P25, the photocatalytic activity reaches 0.55 times that of P25. Furthermore, the proposed photocatalytic mechanism which dominated by holes was further verified by adding ammonium oxalate as a quencher.

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