Solid-State Materials Application
In solid-state chemistry, the understanding of interaction between the crystal structure of solids and its material properties is of crucial interest in science and industry in a wide range of application areas. One field of interest is the interaction between crystal structure, average crystal size and the band-gap energy for photocatalytic active materials in the UV/Vis region.
Methods of solid-state synthesis and characterization
- Synthesizing methods for polycrystalline powders:
- Solvothermal synthesis (with a focus on hydrothermal synthesis)
- Glycerin method
- Solid-state synthesis
- Polyol method using Diethylene glycol (DEG), ethylene glycol (EG) or glycerin
- PVA (polyvinyl alcohol) method
- Preparation methods for polycrystalline coatings:
- Drop coating
- Airbrush system
- Characterization methods:
- Ultraviolet-visible spectroscopy of solids and liquids
- Determination of the photocatalytic activity of solids
- X-ray powder diffraction (XRPD)
- Raman spectroscopy
- Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR)
- Scanning electron microscope (SEM) and Energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDXS)
Research Lead: Alexander Wollbrink