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Sonication‐Assisted Synthesis of Gallium Oxide Suspensions Featuring Trap State Absorption: Test of Photochemistry
Authors:Nitu Syed  Ali Zavabeti  Md Mohiuddin  Baoyue Zhang  Yichao Wang  Robi S. Datta  Paul Atkin  Benjamin J. Carey  Cheng Tan  Joel van Embden  Anthony S. R. Chesman  Jian Zhen Ou  Torben Daeneke  Kourosh Kalantar‐zadeh
Affiliation:1. School of Engineering, RMIT University, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia;2. School of Life and Environmental Sciences, Deakin University, Geelong, Victoria, Australia;3. CSIRO Manufacturing, Ian Wark Laboratories, Clayton, Victoria, Australia;4. School of Applied Sciences, RMIT University, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Abstract:Gallium is a near room temperature liquid metal with extraordinary properties that partly originate from the self‐limiting oxide layer formed on its surface. Taking advantage of the surface gallium oxide (Ga2O3), this work introduces a novel technique to synthesize gallium oxide nanoflakes at high yield by harvesting the self‐limiting native surface oxide of gallium. The synthesis process follows a facile two‐step method comprising liquid gallium metal sonication in DI water and subsequent annealing. In order to explore the functionalities of the product, the obtained hexagonal α‐Ga2O3 nanoflakes are used as a photocatalytic material to decompose organic model dyes. Excellent photocatalytic activity is observed under solar light irradiation. To elucidate the origin of these enhanced catalytic properties, the electronic band structure of the synthesized α‐Ga2O3 is carefully assessed. Consequently, this excellent photocatalytic performance is associated with an energy bandgap reduction, due to the presence of trap states, which are located at ≈1.65 eV under the conduction band minimum. This work presents a novel route for synthesizing oxide nanostructures that can be extended to other low melting temperature metals and their alloys, with great prospects for scaling up and high yield synthesis.
Keywords:gallium  liquid metals  metal oxides  sonication  trap states
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