Enhancing the photocatalytic efficiency of sprayed ZnO thin films through double doping (Sn plus F) and annealing under different ambiences


Autoria(s): Ravichandran, K; Mohan, R; Sakthivel, B; Varadharajaperumal, S; Devendran, P; Alagesan, T; Pandian, K
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2014

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Doubly (Sn + F) doped zinc oxide (ZnO:Sn:F) thin films were deposited onto glass substrates using a simplified spray pyrolysis technique. The deposited films were annealed at 400 degrees C under two different ambiences (air and vacuum) for 2 h. The photocatalytic activity of these films was assessed through photocatalytic decolorization kinetics of Methylene Blue (MB) dye and the decolorization efficiency of the annealed films was compared with that of their as-deposited counterpart. The photocatalytic studies reveal that the ZnO:Sn:F films annealed under vacuum environment exhibits better photocatalytic efficiency when compared with both air annealed and as-deposited films. The SEM and TEM images depict that the surface of each of the films has an overlayer comprising of nanobars formed on a bottom layer, having spherical grains. The studies show that the diameter of the nanobars plays crucial role in enhancing the photocatalytic activity of the ZnO:Sn:F films. The structural, optical and electrical studies substantiate the discussions on the photocatalytic ability of the deposited films. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Ravichandran, K and Mohan, R and Sakthivel, B and Varadharajaperumal, S and Devendran, P and Alagesan, T and Pandian, K (2014) Enhancing the photocatalytic efficiency of sprayed ZnO thin films through double doping (Sn plus F) and annealing under different ambiences. In: APPLIED SURFACE SCIENCE, 321 . pp. 310-317.

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV

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http://dx.doi.org/ 10.1016/j.apsusc.2014.10.023

http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/50560/

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Journal Article

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