Controllable synthesis and morphology evolution from two-dimensions to one-dimension of layered K2V6O16·nH2O†
Abstract
A two-dimensional (2D) layered K2V6O16·2.7H2O platelike single crystal was successfully synthesized in a short time of 3 h via a simple hydrothermal method. The number of H2O molecules and the morphology of the layered K2V6O16·nH2O hexavanadate crystal can be easily controlled by adjusting the pH value of the system and the reaction time used for the hydrothermal process. By studying the structure and morphology of hexavanadate samples obtained at different reaction times under acid conditions using an X-ray diffractometer (XRD), a field emission scanning electron microscope (FE-SEM) and a transmission electron microscope (TEM), it can be concluded that the 2D layered K2V6O16·2.7H2O platelike single crystal hexavanadate gradually evolves into a one-dimensional (1D) layered K2V6O16·1.5H2O fiberlike single crystal hexavanadate during the hydrothermal process as the reaction time is prolonged. In addition, the photocatalytic performance of the as-prepared products was explored.