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Effect of ionic size compensation by Ag(+) incorporation in homogeneous Fe-substituted ZnO: studies on structural, mechanical, optical, and magnetic properties

Substituting an ion of different size from that of the host element introduces lattice strain and defects. However, this mismatch may be significantly reduced by substituting an additional ion with a compensating size relative to the dopant. Such a double substitution might offer better solubility i...

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Autores principales: Bajpai, Gaurav, Srivastava, Tulika, Patra, N., Moirangthem, Igamcha, Jha, S. N., Bhattacharyya, D., Riyajuddin, Sk, Ghosh, Kaushik, Basaula, Dharma R., Khan, Mahmud, Liu, Shun-Wei, Biring, Sajal, Sen, Somaditya
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9082016/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35539190
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ra02393j
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author Bajpai, Gaurav
Srivastava, Tulika
Patra, N.
Moirangthem, Igamcha
Jha, S. N.
Bhattacharyya, D.
Riyajuddin, Sk
Ghosh, Kaushik
Basaula, Dharma R.
Khan, Mahmud
Liu, Shun-Wei
Biring, Sajal
Sen, Somaditya
author_facet Bajpai, Gaurav
Srivastava, Tulika
Patra, N.
Moirangthem, Igamcha
Jha, S. N.
Bhattacharyya, D.
Riyajuddin, Sk
Ghosh, Kaushik
Basaula, Dharma R.
Khan, Mahmud
Liu, Shun-Wei
Biring, Sajal
Sen, Somaditya
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description Substituting an ion of different size from that of the host element introduces lattice strain and defects. However, this mismatch may be significantly reduced by substituting an additional ion with a compensating size relative to the dopant. Such a double substitution might offer better solubility irrespective of the local distortions as well as the formation of defects in the valence states. Fe-substituted ZnO has been widely reported with conflicting results primarily arising from lack of chemical and structural homogeneity originating from preparation techniques, compositional fluctuations, and equivocal comprehension of actual solubility limits of the dopants. In this study, Ag ion has been incorporated in Fe-substituted ZnO to compensate the ionic size of Zn(1−x)[Fe(0.8)Ag(0.2)](x)O (0 ≤ x ≤ 0.03125) by determining the solubility limit of the homogeneous material and their corresponding structural, mechanical, optical and magnetic properties have been investigated thoroughly. Co-substitution rearranges the lattice and leads to better crystal structures with tunable properties related to the amount of substitution.
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spelling pubmed-90820162022-05-09 Effect of ionic size compensation by Ag(+) incorporation in homogeneous Fe-substituted ZnO: studies on structural, mechanical, optical, and magnetic properties Bajpai, Gaurav Srivastava, Tulika Patra, N. Moirangthem, Igamcha Jha, S. N. Bhattacharyya, D. Riyajuddin, Sk Ghosh, Kaushik Basaula, Dharma R. Khan, Mahmud Liu, Shun-Wei Biring, Sajal Sen, Somaditya RSC Adv Chemistry Substituting an ion of different size from that of the host element introduces lattice strain and defects. However, this mismatch may be significantly reduced by substituting an additional ion with a compensating size relative to the dopant. Such a double substitution might offer better solubility irrespective of the local distortions as well as the formation of defects in the valence states. Fe-substituted ZnO has been widely reported with conflicting results primarily arising from lack of chemical and structural homogeneity originating from preparation techniques, compositional fluctuations, and equivocal comprehension of actual solubility limits of the dopants. In this study, Ag ion has been incorporated in Fe-substituted ZnO to compensate the ionic size of Zn(1−x)[Fe(0.8)Ag(0.2)](x)O (0 ≤ x ≤ 0.03125) by determining the solubility limit of the homogeneous material and their corresponding structural, mechanical, optical and magnetic properties have been investigated thoroughly. Co-substitution rearranges the lattice and leads to better crystal structures with tunable properties related to the amount of substitution. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2018-07-05 /pmc/articles/PMC9082016/ /pubmed/35539190 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ra02393j Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Bajpai, Gaurav
Srivastava, Tulika
Patra, N.
Moirangthem, Igamcha
Jha, S. N.
Bhattacharyya, D.
Riyajuddin, Sk
Ghosh, Kaushik
Basaula, Dharma R.
Khan, Mahmud
Liu, Shun-Wei
Biring, Sajal
Sen, Somaditya
Effect of ionic size compensation by Ag(+) incorporation in homogeneous Fe-substituted ZnO: studies on structural, mechanical, optical, and magnetic properties
title Effect of ionic size compensation by Ag(+) incorporation in homogeneous Fe-substituted ZnO: studies on structural, mechanical, optical, and magnetic properties
title_full Effect of ionic size compensation by Ag(+) incorporation in homogeneous Fe-substituted ZnO: studies on structural, mechanical, optical, and magnetic properties
title_fullStr Effect of ionic size compensation by Ag(+) incorporation in homogeneous Fe-substituted ZnO: studies on structural, mechanical, optical, and magnetic properties
title_full_unstemmed Effect of ionic size compensation by Ag(+) incorporation in homogeneous Fe-substituted ZnO: studies on structural, mechanical, optical, and magnetic properties
title_short Effect of ionic size compensation by Ag(+) incorporation in homogeneous Fe-substituted ZnO: studies on structural, mechanical, optical, and magnetic properties
title_sort effect of ionic size compensation by ag(+) incorporation in homogeneous fe-substituted zno: studies on structural, mechanical, optical, and magnetic properties
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9082016/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35539190
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ra02393j
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