TiNF and Related Analogues of TiO<sub>2</sub>: A Combined Experimental and Theoretical Study
ChemPhysChem 19(24): 3410-3417
Article 2018 English
Authors
MA
Mohd Monis Ayyub
SP
Suchitra Prasad
SL
Srinivasa Rao Lingampalli
Abstract
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Aliovalent anion substitution in inorganic materials brings about marked changes in properties, as exemplified by N,F‐codoped metal oxides. Recently, complete substitution of oxygen in ZnO by N and F was carried out to generate Zn 2 NF. In view of the important properties of TiO 2 , we have attempted to prepare TiNF by employing an entirely new procedure involving the reaction of TiN with TiF 4 . While the reaction at low temperature (450 °C) yields TiNF in the anatase phase, reaction at a higher temperature (600 °C) yields TiNF in the rutile phase. This is interesting since the anatase phase of TiO 2 also transforms to the rutile phase on heating. The lattice parameters of TiNF are close to those of the parent oxide. Partial substitution of oxygen in TiO 2 by N and F reduces the band gap, but complete substitution increases the value comparable to that of the oxide. We have examined properties of N,F‐codoped TiO 2 , and more interestingly N,F‐codoped Ti 3 O 5 , both with lower band gaps than the parent oxides. A detailed first‐principles calculations has been carried out on structural and electronic properties of N,F−TiO 2 and the TiNF phases. This has enabled us to understand the effects of N,F substitution in TiO 2 in terms of the crystal structure, electronic structure and optical properties.
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