Morphological coalescence in silver sulfate microparticles modulated using a shock tube

Abstract

Silver sulfate samples were dynamically shock-loaded in a semi-automatic shock tube. XRD confirmed retention of the orthorhombic Fddd phase, despite lattice expansion, defects, and partial crystallinity recovery at higher pulses. FESEM showed progressive fusion and agglomeration, while UV-DRS revealed band gap shifts from 3.8 eV (pristine) to 4.0 eV (100 shocks), recovering to 3.8 eV (300 shocks). Shock waves thus offer a non-thermal route to tune morphology and optical properties without altering crystal symmetry.

Graphical abstract: Morphological coalescence in silver sulfate microparticles modulated using a shock tube

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Article type
Communication
Submitted
13 Mar 2026
Accepted
01 Apr 2026
First published
09 Apr 2026

Chem. Commun., 2026, Advance Article

Morphological coalescence in silver sulfate microparticles modulated using a shock tube

S. Sakthivel, M. B. D. S. Amalapushpam, C. Hedge and I. Kim, Chem. Commun., 2026, Advance Article , DOI: 10.1039/D6CC01519K

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