Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1608885 Journal of Alloys and Compounds 2015 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

•AgCrO2 nanocrystal was prepared via hydrothermal method for the first time.•The hydrothermal reaction temperature for AgCrO2 nanocrystal as low as 190 °C.•AgCrO2 and CuCrO2 were synthesized based on an oxidation–reduction reaction.•AgCrO2 nanocrystals applied as photocathode in p-type DSSC for the first time.

The synthesis of nano-sized ternary delafossite oxides with pure crystal phases is of great challenge. We present a novel hydrothermal method for the synthesis of AgCrO2 nanocrystals with ultrafine size of 10–20 nm at relatively low temperature range (190–230 °C). It is the first time to report that AgCrO2 nanocrystals can be hydrothermally synthesized at such a low temperature (190 °C) and applied as photocathode in dye sensitized solar cells (DSSCs). The as-synthesized AgCrO2 nanoproducts, including their crystal phases, morphologies, element compositions, valence state information, thermal stability, electrical and optical properties, have been systematically studied. This facile method employed metal nitrates (AgNO3 and Cr(NO3)3) as the starting materials and NaOH as the mineralizer, where Cr(NO3)3 undertook the dual functions of Cr3+ source material and weak reducing reagent. The in-situ oxidation–reduction reaction between Cr3+ and Ag+/Cu2+ during the hydrothermal crystal growth is the noteworthy feature of this general method. The crystal formation mechanism disclosed in the synthesis of chromium based delafossite oxides will certainly be benefit for the preparation of other delafossite oxides.

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