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Structural and optical characterizations of BaSnO3 nanopowder synthesized by aqueous sol-gel method

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PROCESSING AND APPLICATION OF CERAMICS
Volume 11, Issue 3, Pages 177-184

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UNIV NOVI SAD, FAC TECHNOLOGY
DOI: 10.2298/PAC1703177K

Keywords

BaSnO3; sol-gel; structural characterization; optical properties

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  1. Ministry of Human Resource and Development (MHRD), Government of India

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Precursor gel for preparation of nanocrystalline BaSnO3 powder was synthesised by aqueous sol-gel method using Ba(OH)(2)center dot 8 H2O and Na2SnO3 center dot 3 H2O as raw materials. Thermogravimetric and differential scanning calorimetric analyses of the raw materials, precursor gel and a mechanical mixture of raw materials were carried out to understand the mechanisms involved in the formation of the single phase BaSnO3. Based on the thermal analysis, the precursor gel was calcined at 400, 800 and 1400 degrees C for 4 h to obtain pure phase BaSnO3 powder X-ray diffraction pattern of the powder calcined at 1400 degrees C was refined for atomic coordinate, lattice parameter (a = 4.1117(2)angstrom) and occupancies using Rietveld refinement analysis. The average crystallite size calculated from the Scherrer formula is similar to 35 nm. Transmission electron micrograph of the powders confirmed that particle sizes are in range of 20-40 nm. The phase purity of the powder calcined at 1400 degrees C was further examined by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy. Optical properties of the BaSnO3 powder were studied by UV-visible absorption and photoluminescence (PL) spectra. The band gap energy (3.09 eV) obtained from the Tauc plot confirmed the semiconductor nature of the powder The CIE coordinate corresponding to PL spectrum exhibited an intense emission in the visible region.

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