Abstract:
Bismuth tungsten oxide (Bi
2WO
6) powders were synthesized by citrate sol process using ammonium tungstate, bismuth nitrate, citrate and nitric acid as the starting materials. The structure and morphology of as-synthesized Bi
2WO
6 samples were characterized by X-ray powder diffraction (XRD), field-emission scanning electron microscopy (FE-SEM). Thermogravimetry and differential thermal analysis (TG-DTA) and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR) were applied to analyze the thermal behavior of the Bi
2WO
6 precursor. There are four stages were found in the TG-DTA curves of the Bi
2WO
6 precursor, and the Bi
2WO
6 started to be formed at 367 ℃ in the third stage. The pure bismuth tungsten oxide powders were prepared by calcination of the precursors at 400~700 ℃ for 5 h. The spherical particle size of Bi
2WO
6 powders does not change apparently with increasing temperature below 600 ℃. The grain grow up rapidly and orthogonal crystal system obtained when the temperature at above 700 ℃. The crystal grow process of Bi
2WO
6 undergoes a transition from a diffusion control mechanism to an interfacial reaction controlled mechanism as the temperature increasing. The morphology and size can be controlled by setting the calcination temperature and the soaking time.