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Characterization and Photoluminescence Properties of MgO Microtubes Synthesized from Hydromagnesite flowers

C M , Janet and B, Viswanathan and R P , Viswanath and T K, Varadarajan (2007) Characterization and Photoluminescence Properties of MgO Microtubes Synthesized from Hydromagnesite flowers. Journal of Physical Chemistry C .

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Abstract

Monoclinic hydromagnesite (Mg5(CO3)4.(OH)2. 4H2O) flower like structures of 2-3 µm diameter have been synthesized at room temperature by a simple precipitation method without using any template, catalyst or surfactant. The as-synthesized flowers were further calcined at various temperatures to prepare monodispersed, nanofibrous MgO microtubes of aspect ratio 15. Both the precursor flowers and the MgO microtubes formed were characterized by powder XRD, TG-DTA, FT-IR, SEM, EDAX, HR-TEM, SAED, BET analysis and photoluminescence (PL) studies. A plausible mechanism for the formation of cubic MgO microtubes from monoclinic hydromagnesite flowers is proposed. The as–synthesized nanofibrous MgO microtubes have shown intense green and red emission. The more defective MgO microtubes formed in N2 atmosphere at 400 C has showed highest PL intensity and surface area. An attempt has been made to correlate the lattice parameter and the PL intensity.

Item Type:Article
Subjects:Science > Chemistry
ID Code:1173
Deposited By:Prof Balasubramanian Viswanathan
Deposited On:13 Jan 2008 18:58
Last Modified:13 Jan 2008 18:58

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