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Synthesis, Characterization and Electronic Structure Studies of Cubic Bi1.5ZnTa1.5O7 for Photocatalytic Applications

Queensland University of Technology
Perenlei, Ganchimeg ; Alarco, Jose ; Talbot, Peter ; Martens, Wayde
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Dr Wayde Martens

w.martens@qut.edu.au

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The data depicts the synthesis and use a Bi1.5ZnTa1.5O7 photocatalysts prepired via a sol gel method. The data follows the calcination of the sample to understand how the crystal structure evolves.

Figure 1 shows the BZT structure assuming random (a) or ordered solid solutions (b).Figure 2shows the TG/DTG profile of the as prepaired gel as it is heated from 25 to 1000∘C. Figure 3 shows the IES spectra of the gel as it is heated. Figure 4 shows the mass spectrum cures of the evolved gasses from the TGA experiment. Figure 5 shows the SEM micrographs of the gel after is has been heated at various temperatures. Figure 6 shows XRD patterns synthesised samples in comparison to known JCPDF cards. Figure 7 shows the Raman spectra of heated samples. Figure 8 shows the UV-Vis spectra of the prepaired samples. Figure 9 shows the uv-vis spectra of decomposed dye using BZT photocatalysts prepaired at various temperatures. Figure 10 shows density of states for ordered solid solutions.

Data time period: 10 11 2015 to 0016

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