Issue 10, 2024

A truncated octahedron NaCe(MoO4)2 nanostructure: a potential material for blue emission and acetone sensing

Abstract

Scheelite-type NaCe(MoO4)2, a promising nanostructure for optoelectronic applications, has been synthesized using a typical hydrothermal technique, and its structural and microstructural properties have been characterized using several microscopic and spectroscopic techniques. We observed intense blue emission from the 5d–4f transitions of Ce3+ within CeO8, while the presence of mono-(CeO7) and divacancies (CeO6) of oxygen cause relatively weak emissions at 488 nm, 462 nm and 531 nm. Our study reveals that the use of trisodium citrate during synthesis plays a significant role to tune the formation of CeO7 and CeO6, which in consequence also modify the band edges of the system. The Commission Internationale de l'Eclairage (CIE) coordinates are found to be within the blue region with a correlated color temperature (CCT) of ∼7854 K, indicating the potential of NaCe(MoO4)2 nanostructures for cold solid-state lighting applications. Moreover, the oxygen deficiencies are found to act as active sites for the selective adsorption of acetone, leading to acetone sensing. Hence, NaCe(MoO4)2 nanostructures may be potential smart materials for blue-lighting and acetone sensors. Ab initio calculations have been carried out to obtain theoretical insights into the electronic structure of the bare and oxygen-deficient NaCe(MoO4)2 and to understand the guiding parameters for acetone sensing. Our calculations also demonstrate that acetone adsorption occurs mostly through the (112) plane.

Graphical abstract: A truncated octahedron NaCe(MoO4)2 nanostructure: a potential material for blue emission and acetone sensing

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
22 Mar 2024
Accepted
05 Apr 2024
First published
09 Apr 2024
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

Mater. Adv., 2024,5, 4480-4490

A truncated octahedron NaCe(MoO4)2 nanostructure: a potential material for blue emission and acetone sensing

N. Haldar, T. Mondal, T. Das, D. Sarkar, M. Pal, A. H. Seikh and C. K. Ghosh, Mater. Adv., 2024, 5, 4480 DOI: 10.1039/D4MA00306C

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