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Visible light activated SnO(2):Dy thin films for the photocatalytic degradation of methylene blue

This paper explores the impact of dysprosium (Dy) doping on structural, optical, and photocatalytic properties of tin oxide (SnO(2)) thin films fabricated via spray pyrolysis. Dysprosium doping levels ranged from 0 to 7 at%, and films were grown on glass substrates at 350 °C. X-ray diffraction (XRD)...

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Autores principales: Mezyen, M., El Fidha, G., Bitri, N., Harrathi, F., Ly, I., Llobet, E.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10594155/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37881756
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3ra05424a
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author Mezyen, M.
El Fidha, G.
Bitri, N.
Harrathi, F.
Ly, I.
Llobet, E.
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El Fidha, G.
Bitri, N.
Harrathi, F.
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Llobet, E.
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description This paper explores the impact of dysprosium (Dy) doping on structural, optical, and photocatalytic properties of tin oxide (SnO(2)) thin films fabricated via spray pyrolysis. Dysprosium doping levels ranged from 0 to 7 at%, and films were grown on glass substrates at 350 °C. X-ray diffraction (XRD) analysis revealed an increase in crystallite size with Dy doping, signifying improved crystalline quality. Simultaneously, dislocation density and strain decreased, indicating enhanced film quality. Texture coefficient (T(chkl)) results showed a predominant crystal orientation along the (110) plane due to Dy doping. Optical band gap energy (E(g)) decreased with Dy doping up to 5%. Urbach energy increased with Dy doping, suggesting atomic structural flaws and defects. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) analysis revealed the presence of numerous micro-aggregates on the film's surface. Notably, the density of these micro-aggregates increased proportionally with higher Dy doping levels, particularly emphasizing the pronounced effect observed in SnO(2):Dy 5% thin films. These findings underscore the potential of Dy-doped SnO(2) thin films for advanced photocatalytic applications, with SnO(2):Dy 5% exhibiting favorable properties and demonstrating a 90.99% degradation efficiency in three hours under solar irradiation.
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spelling pubmed-105941552023-10-25 Visible light activated SnO(2):Dy thin films for the photocatalytic degradation of methylene blue Mezyen, M. El Fidha, G. Bitri, N. Harrathi, F. Ly, I. Llobet, E. RSC Adv Chemistry This paper explores the impact of dysprosium (Dy) doping on structural, optical, and photocatalytic properties of tin oxide (SnO(2)) thin films fabricated via spray pyrolysis. Dysprosium doping levels ranged from 0 to 7 at%, and films were grown on glass substrates at 350 °C. X-ray diffraction (XRD) analysis revealed an increase in crystallite size with Dy doping, signifying improved crystalline quality. Simultaneously, dislocation density and strain decreased, indicating enhanced film quality. Texture coefficient (T(chkl)) results showed a predominant crystal orientation along the (110) plane due to Dy doping. Optical band gap energy (E(g)) decreased with Dy doping up to 5%. Urbach energy increased with Dy doping, suggesting atomic structural flaws and defects. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) analysis revealed the presence of numerous micro-aggregates on the film's surface. Notably, the density of these micro-aggregates increased proportionally with higher Dy doping levels, particularly emphasizing the pronounced effect observed in SnO(2):Dy 5% thin films. These findings underscore the potential of Dy-doped SnO(2) thin films for advanced photocatalytic applications, with SnO(2):Dy 5% exhibiting favorable properties and demonstrating a 90.99% degradation efficiency in three hours under solar irradiation. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2023-10-24 /pmc/articles/PMC10594155/ /pubmed/37881756 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3ra05424a Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Mezyen, M.
El Fidha, G.
Bitri, N.
Harrathi, F.
Ly, I.
Llobet, E.
Visible light activated SnO(2):Dy thin films for the photocatalytic degradation of methylene blue
title Visible light activated SnO(2):Dy thin films for the photocatalytic degradation of methylene blue
title_full Visible light activated SnO(2):Dy thin films for the photocatalytic degradation of methylene blue
title_fullStr Visible light activated SnO(2):Dy thin films for the photocatalytic degradation of methylene blue
title_full_unstemmed Visible light activated SnO(2):Dy thin films for the photocatalytic degradation of methylene blue
title_short Visible light activated SnO(2):Dy thin films for the photocatalytic degradation of methylene blue
title_sort visible light activated sno(2):dy thin films for the photocatalytic degradation of methylene blue
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10594155/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37881756
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3ra05424a
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