Issue 16, 2011

Structural and morphological study of mechanochemically synthesized tin diselenide

Abstract

Mechanochemical synthesis of tin diselenide, SnSe2, was performed by high-energy milling of tin and selenium powder in a planetary ball mill. The mechanosynthesized product was characterized by X-ray diffraction, 119Sn MAS NMR and 119Sn Mössbauer spectroscopy, which confirmed the presence of the hexagonal SnSe2 phase after 100 min of milling. The size and morphology of tin diselenide particles were studied by specific surface area measurements, and transmission electron microscopy. The specific surface area of powders was found to increase with increasing time of mechanochemical synthesis. Electron diffraction revealed reflections that correspond to hexagonal SnSe2 modification. TEM observations show that the mechanochemical preparation route results in the formation of nanosized thick barrel-shaped SnSe2 platelets. SnSe2 nanoparticles show good absorption in the visible region of the UV-Vis optical spectrum and they evidence direct and indirect types of transitions in the lattice.

Graphical abstract: Structural and morphological study of mechanochemically synthesized tin diselenide

Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
21 Jan 2011
Accepted
06 Mar 2011
First published
16 Mar 2011

J. Mater. Chem., 2011,21, 5873-5876

Structural and morphological study of mechanochemically synthesized tin diselenide

M. Achimovičová, K. Lucenildo da Silva, N. Daneu, A. Rečnik, S. Indris, H. Hain, M. Scheuermann, H. Hahn and V. Šepelák, J. Mater. Chem., 2011, 21, 5873 DOI: 10.1039/C1JM10330J

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