Geomaterials related to photovoltaics: a nanostructured Fe-bearing kuramite, Cu3SnS4
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2016
abstract:
The successful synthesis of nanoparticles of Fe-bearing kuramite, (Cu,Fe)3SnS4, is reported in this study. Nanocrystalline powders were obtained through a mild, environmentally friendly and scalable solvothermal approach, in a single run. The sample was the object of a multidisciplinary investigation, including X-ray diffraction and absorption, scanning electron microscopy and microanalysis, electron paramagnetic resonance, diffuse reflectance and M{\"o}ssbauer spectroscopy as well as SQUID magnetometry. The nanoparticles consist of pure Fe-bearing kuramite, exhibiting tetragonal structure. The valence state of the metal cations was assessed to be Cu+, Sn4+ and Fe3+. The material presents a band gap value of 1.6 eV, which is fully compatible with solar cell applications. The uptake of Fe by nanokuramite opens a compositional field where the physical properties can be tuned. We thus foster the application of Fe-bearing nanokuramite for photovoltaics and energy storage purposes.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
[object Object; EPR; Fe-bearing kuramite; Mössbauer; Photovoltaics; XAS
List of contributors:
Oberhauser, Werner; Lavacchi, Alessandro; D'Acapito, Francesco
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