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Spectrochim Acta A Mol Biomol Spectrosc ; 257: 119765, 2021 Aug 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33878508

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The paper presents a comprehensive study of the Li0.42K0.58NO3- R (R = α-Al2O3, γ-Al2O3, SiO2) and (LiNO3 - LiClO4) - γ- Al2O3 composite salt systems by vibrational spectroscopy, X-ray diffractometry, and differential scanning calorimetry. According to the results of Raman spectra and XRD analysis, it has been found that in the case of a sufficiently small filler (15 nm-γ-Al2O3 and SiO2), an amorphous phase appears, both for systems based on Li0.42K0.58NO3 and for the nanocomposite based on (LiNO3)0.5-(LiClO4)0.5. In the case of nanocomposites based on the Li0.42K0.58NO3 system, this additionally leads to the formation of the metastable KNO3 (R3m) phase. The temperature changes in the half-widths of the corresponding bands of the Raman spectrum during the transition from a solid-phase to a molten state become less significant as the concentration of the oxide filler increases. At x ≥ 0.7, on the temperature dependences of the half-width of the ν1 (A) band in the vicinity of the melting point, only a small kink characteristic of amorphous systems is noticed. This is confirmed by the results of thermal analysis. It has been found that the solid filler has a different effect on the processes of orientational and vibrational relaxation in the molten phases of the studied NIS, namely, the orientational mobility of NO3- decreases, while the relaxation rate of its vibrational excitation increases.

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J Colloid Interface Sci ; 498: 306-312, 2017 Jul 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28343128

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Stable highly crystalline titanium dioxide colloids are of paramount importance for the establishment of a solution-processable library of materials that could help in bringing the advantages of digital printing to the world of photocatalysis and solar energy conversion. Nano-sized titanium dioxide in the anatase phase was synthesized by means of hydrothermal methods and treated with hydrogen peroxide to form Peroxy-Titanium Complexes (PTCs). The influence of hydrogen peroxide on the structural, optical and rheological properties of titanium dioxide and its colloidal solutions were assessed and a practical demonstration of a low temperature compliant digitally printed anatase thin film given.

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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23800774

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The effects of high-voltage pulsed discharge (HVPD activation) on vibrational spectra of ion salt systems have been studied. The peculiarities of spectral display of HVPD in ion melts and aqueous solutions of electrolytes, in ion-conducting phases of crystalline and glassy salt systems have been investigated. After HVPD a salt system is in non-equilibrium activated state. In the activated state of a salt system, the relaxation time of the vibrational excited states of molecular ions is shorter than in the equilibrium state if the vibrational relaxation rate increases with temperature in the system. For those systems for which the relaxation rate decreases at elevated temperatures, the relaxation time of the vibrational excited states of molecular ions is longer than in the equilibrium state. HVPD activation of a salt system can change the configuration of the electron shell of molecular ions. Therefore, the lifetime values of activated state of salt systems are abnormally large.


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Ions/chemistry , Salts/chemistry , Crystallization , Electricity , Phase Transition , Spectrophotometry, Infrared/methods , Spectrum Analysis, Raman/methods
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