Abstract

In this paper, Eu3+ -doped CaTiO3 (CTO) nanoparticles were prepared by a sol-gel method. Three different charge compensation mechanisms were realized by substituting Eu ion at different sites. (i) Ca site substitution with Ca vacancy compensation (CTO-A); (ii) Ti site substitution with O vacancy compensation (CTO-B); (iii) simultaneous substitution at both Ca and Ti sites with self-compensation (CTO-AB). Strongly related to the site substitution, the photoluminescent (PL) intensities were increasing in the sequence of CTO-B > CTO-AB > CTO-A. The absorbance spectra analysis of pure CTO nanoparticles showed absorption in the UV light region, while the absorption of Eu -doped CTO samples exhibited the blue shift owing to the presence of Eu3+ . Moreover, the photocatalytic activities of samples for decomposing dyes were reverse to the sequence of PL intensities. The PL properties and photocatalytic activity of the Eu3+ -doped CTO nanoparticles were thus discussed in detail from the viewpoints of the microstructures and charge transfer-related processes.

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