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Title: Synthesis and structures of a new series of silver-vanadate hybrid solids and their optical and photocatalytic properties. Author: Lin H, Maggard PA. Journal: Inorg Chem; 2008 Sep 15; 47(18):8044-52. PubMed ID: 18698760. Abstract: Three new silver-vanadate hybrid solids, [Ag(bpy)]4V4O12 x 2 H2O (I), [Ag(dpa)]4V4O12 x 4 H2O (II), and Ag4(pzc)2V2O6 (III) (bpy = 4,4'-bipyridine, dpa = 1,2-bis(4-pyridyl)-ethane, pzc = pyrazinecarboxylate), were synthesized by hydrothermal methods and characterized using single crystal X-ray diffraction (I, P2(1)/c, Z = 4, a = 11.375(2) A, b = 14.281(4) A, c = 13.598(3) A, beta = 91.46(1) degrees; II, P2(1)/c, Z = 8, a = 13.5748(3) A, b = 15.3372(4) A, c = 14.1854(3) A, beta = 114.1410(9) degrees; III, P1, Z = 2, a = 3.580(1) A, b = 11.839(4) A, c = 19.321(7) A, alpha = 89.110(7) degrees, beta = 87.719(9) degrees, gamma = 86.243(8) degrees), thermogravimetric analysis, and UV-vis diffuse reflectance. The structures of I and II are constructed from neutral {Ag4V4O12}n layers of clusters that are pillared via the coordination of organic ligands (bpy for I and dpa for II) to the Ag sites in each layer. Conversely, the structure of III is composed of a three-dimensional {Ag2(pzc)(+)}n coordination network with channels containing {VO3(-)}n chains. The lattice water molecules can be removed upon heating to > or = 180 degrees C for I (reversibly) and to > or = 120 degrees C for II (irreversibly). All three decompose with the removal of organic ligands at higher temperatures of > 200-300 degrees C. Their optical bandgap sizes were measured to be 2.77 eV for I, 2.95 eV for II, and 2.45 eV for III, which decrease most notably as a result of the band widening for the more extended vanadate structure in III. All three hybrid solids are photocatalytically active for the decomposition of methylene blue under UV light (lambda < 400 nm; 1.01, 0.64, and 2.65 mg L(-1) h(-1) for I, II, and III, respectively), while only III exhibits a high activity under visible-light irradiation (lambda > 400 nm; 1.20 mg L(-1) h(-1) ). These new hybrid solids are among the first reported to exhibit high photocatalytic activities under either ultraviolet or visible-light irradiation and have also been analyzed with respect to the effect of the different organic ligands on their atomic- and electronic-structures.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]