Issue 46, 2021

Tuning the structure of cerium phosphate nanorods

Abstract

The one-pot, shape selective synthesis of cerium phosphate nanorods has been explored and developed to give nanoparticles with aspect ratios between 3–24.8. Studies of the surface with photo induced force microscopy show for the first time that despite the hexagonal phase bulk structure, mixed monoclinic and hexagonal domains are present in the surface layer demonstrating the importance of surface sensitive, nanoscale vibrational spectroscopy in nanoparticle science. There is also evidence that carbonate is adsorbed preferentially on the monoclinic domains, though whether the carbonate is the cause of the domains or merely adsorbs more easily on this structure has not been determined. Co, Ni and Mn-doped cerium phosphate rods were prepared successfully with aspect ratios of >20. The introduction of dopant ions has a measurable effect upon the magnetic susceptibility but a more significant effect on the bulk crystal phase of the nanoparticles, introducing up to ∼30% monoclinic phosphate in the doped rods.

Graphical abstract: Tuning the structure of cerium phosphate nanorods

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
26 Aug 2021
Accepted
02 Nov 2021
First published
02 Nov 2021
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

CrystEngComm, 2021,23, 8215-8225

Tuning the structure of cerium phosphate nanorods

L. Allen, J. A. Davies-Jones, P. R. Davies, S. King and P. O'Reilly, CrystEngComm, 2021, 23, 8215 DOI: 10.1039/D1CE01151K

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