Back to Search Start Over

Microwave-Driven Hexagonal-to-Monoclinic Transition in BiPO 4 : An In-Depth Experimental Investigation and First-Principles Study.

Authors :
Tello ACM
Assis M
Menasce R
Gouveia AF
Teodoro V
Jacomaci N
Zaghete MA
Andrés J
Marques GE
Teodoro MD
da Silva ABF
Bettini J
Longo E
Source :
Inorganic chemistry [Inorg Chem] 2020 Jun 01; Vol. 59 (11), pp. 7453-7468. Date of Electronic Publication: 2020 May 14.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Present theoretical and experimental work provides an in-depth understanding of the morphological, structural, electronic, and optical properties of hexagonal and monoclinic polymorphs of bismuth phosphate (BiPO <subscript>4</subscript> ). Herein, we demonstrate how microwave irradiation induces the transformation of a hexagonal phase to a monoclinic phase in a short period of time and, thus, the photocatalytic performance of BiPO <subscript>4</subscript> . To complement and rationalize the experimental results, first-principles calculations have been performed within the framework of density functional theory. This was aimed at obtaining the geometric, energetic, and structural parameters as well as vibrational frequencies; further, the electronic properties (band structure diagram and density of states) of the bulk and corresponding surfaces of both the hexagonal and monoclinic phases of BiPO <subscript>4</subscript> were also acquired. A detailed characterization of the low vibrational modes of both the hexagonal and monoclinic polymorphs is key to explaining the irreversible phase transformation from hexagonal to monoclinic. On the basis of the calculated values of the surface energies, a map of the available morphologies of both phases was obtained by using Wulff construction and compared to the observed scanning electron microscopy images. The BiPO <subscript>4</subscript> crystals obtained after 16-32 min of microwave irradiation provided excellent photodegradation of Rhodamine B under visible-light irradiation. This enhancement was found to be related to the surface energy and the types of clusters formed on the exposed surfaces of the morphology. These findings provide details of the hexagonal-to-monoclinic phase transition in BiPO <subscript>4</subscript> during microwave irradiation; further, the results will assist in the design of electronic devices with higher efficiency and reliability.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1520-510X
Volume :
59
Issue :
11
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Inorganic chemistry
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
32407105
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.inorgchem.0c00181