Microwave-hydrothermal preparation of alkaline-earth-metal tungstates.
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2010
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Microwave-hydrothermal processing was
employed to synthesize nanostructured alkaline-earth-metal
tungstate compounds in environmentally friendly conditions
not yet found in the literature: 110 C for times ranging
from 5 to 20 min. X-ray diffraction showed that crystalline,
single-phase materials were produced, while electron
microscopy evidenced nanostructured particles with different
morphologies. Raman spectroscopy was used to
probe short-range ordering and also to obtain a reliable set
of spectra containing all the Raman-active bands predicted
by group-theory calculations. The Raman spectra showed
no extra feature, indicating that our method gave wellordered
materials without important tetrahedral distortions.
Sintered ceramics were submitted to polarized Raman
scattering in parallel- and cross-polarized configurations.
The Eg modes were totally evidenced in a cross-polarized
configuration, while Ag and Bg modes appeared in the
parallel arrangement, in complete agreement with the theoretical
predictions. Photoluminescence measurements
showed broad, complex emission bands, which varied from
the blue to the red visible light regions. These results are
related to shallow and deep defects into the band gap,
through the presence of oxygen vacancies in the complex
clusters with metal cations and tungsten atoms.
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SIQUEIRA, K. P. F. et al. Microwave-hydrothermal preparation of alkaline-earth-metal tungstates. Journal of Materials Science, v. 45, p. 6083-6093, 2010. Disponível em: <https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10853-010-4694-y>. Acesso em: 20 abr. 2017.