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The effect of feedstock concentration on the crystal phase, morphology, and optical properties of WO3 nanostructures

Abstract

In this study, the effect of feedstock concentration on the synthesis of WO3 nanostructures in a one-step hydrothermal process was investigated. According to our experiments, when titrating aqueous Na2WO4·2H2O with HCl solutions of different concentrations to a constant pH of 1.5, after identical hydrothermal treatments at 180 °C, the morphology, crystal size and phase composition as well as the optical properties of the products could be tuned. Furthermore, by applying Na2SO4 in the precursor solution, we get a further degree of freedom to alter the structural and optical properties of the products. The precursor concentration dependent optical band gap energy values (that vary from ∼2.5 eV to ∼2.9 eV) are in good agreement with the associated hexagonal (from 32.7% to 65.5%) and orthorhombic (from 67.3% to 34.5%) phases of nanostructured tungsten oxide products. The calculated Urbach energies can be well explained by the oxygen deficient crystals. The latter is also coherent with measured photoluminescence (multiple peaks between 400 and 580 nm) that indicate abundant defect states in the tungsten oxide products.

Graphical abstract: The effect of feedstock concentration on the crystal phase, morphology, and optical properties of WO3 nanostructures

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
03 Oct 2024
Accepted
27 Dec 2024
First published
22 Jan 2025
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

RSC Adv., 2025,15, 2099-2105

The effect of feedstock concentration on the crystal phase, morphology, and optical properties of WO3 nanostructures

M. Zafari, F. Shariatmadar Tehrani, S. H. Hosseini Shokouh, A. Popov and K. Kordas, RSC Adv., 2025, 15, 2099 DOI: 10.1039/D4RA07112C

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