Microwave-Assisted Hydrothermal Synthesis of {100} and {111} Faceted LiFeO2 Truncated Octahedra: Investigations on Volatile Organic Compound Sensing Performance.

K Palani Thiruppathi,Subhasish Basu Majumder

Inorganic chemistry(2024)

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Growth of exposed crystal facets has received considerable attention because of their coordinatively unsaturated surface atoms and defect-related surface reactivities. Herein, LiFeO2 truncated octahedra exposed with 6 {100} facets and 8 {111} facets were prepared through a simple microwave-assisted hydrothermal method without using any additives, surfactants, and calcination processes. The detailed growth process revealed that the formation of LiFeO2 truncated octahedra occurred only at the optimized reaction temperature (180 °C), time (30 min), and reactant concentrations. The prepared LiFeO2 truncated octahedra showed excellent sensing responses toward aliphatic organic compounds compared to that against aromatic organic compounds and poor response to inorganic compounds. The response percentages of 150 ppm concentrations of acetone, ethanol, formaldehyde, and isopropyl alcohol are 81.84, 62.91, 62.68, and 69.41%, respectively, at a low operating temperature (100 °C). The presence of exposed facets with their coordinatively unsaturated Li/Fe surface atoms such as 5-fold {100}, 3-fold {111}, 3-fold {100}-{111}, 2-fold {111}-{111}, and 2-fold coordination with the O atom in the vertices facilitated more oxygen vacancies and led to improved surface reactivities as well as sensitivity.
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