Synthesis, Optical, Dielectric, SHG, Magnetic and Visible Light Driven Catalytic Studies on Compounds Belonging to the Swedenborgite Structure

Author:

Gurusamy Sivakumar1,Banerjee Souvik2,Sundaresan Athinarayanan2,Liang Mingli3,Shiv Halasyamani P.3,Natarajan Srinivasan1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Solid State and Structural Chemistry Unit Indian Institute of Science Bangalore 560012 India

2. Chemistry and Physics of Materials Unit Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research (JNCASR) Jakkur P.O. Bangalore 560 064 India

3. Department of Chemistry University of Houston 112 Fleming Building Houston Texas 77204−5003 United States

Abstract

AbstractA new compound, InBaZn3GaO7, with swedenborgite structure along with transition metal (TM) substituted variants have also been prepared. The structure contains layers of tetrahedral ions (Zn2+/Ga3+) connected by octahedrally coordinated In3+ ion forming the three‐dimensional structure with voids where the Ba2+ ions occupy. The TM substituted compounds form with new colors. The origin of the color was understood based on the ligand‐field transitions. The near IR reflectivity studies indicate that the Ni – substituted compounds exhibit good near – IR reflectivity behavior, making them possible candidates for ‘cool pigments’. The temperature dependent dielectric studies indicate that the InBaZn3GaO7 compound undergoes a phase transition at ~360 °C. The compounds are active towards second harmonic generation (SHG). Magnetic studies show the compounds, InBaZn2CoFeO7 and InBaZn2CuFeO7 to be anti‐ferromagnetic in nature. The copper containing compounds were found to be good catalysts, under visible light, for the oxidation of aromatic alkenes. The many properties observed in the swedenborgite structure‐based compounds suggests that the mineral structure offers a fertile ground to investigate newer compounds and properties.

Funder

Science and Engineering Research Board

Publisher

Wiley

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