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Controlled synthesis of photoresponsive bismuthinite (Bi 2 S 3 ) nanostructures mediated through a new 1D bismuth-pyrimidylthiolate coordination polymer as a molecular precursor.

Atharva Yeshwant KulkarniGourab KarmakarAlpa Y ShahSandeep NigamGayatri KumbhareAdish TyagiRaymond J ButcherRohit Singh ChauhanN Naveen Kumar
Published in: Dalton transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003) (2023)
Bismuthinite (Bi 2 S 3 ) nanostructures have garnered significant interest due to their appealing photoresponsivity which has positioned them as an attractive choice for energy conversion applications. However, to utilize their full potential, a simple and economically viable method of preparation is highly desirable. Herein, we present the synthesis and characterization including structural elucidation of a new air- and moisture-stable bismuth-pyrimidylthiolate complex. This complex serves as an efficient single-source molecular precursor for the facile preparation of phase-pure Bi 2 S 3 nanostructures. Powder X-ray diffraction (PXRD), Raman spectroscopy, electron dispersive spectroscopy (EDS) and electron microscopy techniques were used to assess the crystal structure, phase purity, elemental composition and morphology of the as-prepared nanostructures. This study also revealed the profound effects of temperature and growth duration on the crystallinity, phase formation and morphology of nanostructures. The optical band gap of the nanostructures was tuned within the range of 1.9-2.3 eV, which is blue shifted with respect to the bulk bandgap and suitable for photovoltaic applications. Liquid junction photo-electrochemical cells fabricated from the as-prepared Bi 2 S 3 nanostructure exhibit efficient photoresponsivity and good photo-stability, which project them as promising candidates for alternative low-cost photon absorber materials.
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