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Ag- vanadate nanosheets synthesis by sol-gel technique

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s00339-021-05086-4

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Sol-gel synthesis; X-ray diffraction; Transmission electron microscope (TEM); Scanning electron microscope (SEM); Electrochromic properties

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  1. (ASRT), Egypt [6573]

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The study created silver vanadate nanosheets using the sol-gel process and found their uniform size distribution and superior electrochromic characteristics. The addition of silver enhanced the crystallinity of V2O5 and improved the compositions' performance, making them suitable for manufacturing electronic devices.
Silver vanadate nanosheets were created using the sol-gel process. Silver vanadate has attracted a lot of attention due to its numerous intriguing features and potential applications. Nanosilver vanadate is being used to create new electronic devices. X-ray diffraction was used to characterize the samples. The uniform size distribution of the nanosheets (up to 80 nm) was observed in transmission electron microscope and scanning electron microscope images. The addition of silver boosted the crystallinity of V2O5 and improved the compositions' electrochromic characteristics. The electrochromic characteristics of the synthesized nanosheets were superior to those obtained by the traditional approach, indicating that they could be employed in battery applications.

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