Gamma-Bi4V2O11-a layered oxide material for ion exchange in aqueous media

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Layered perovskite oxides have attracted considerable attention due to their potential application in photoelectricity and catalysis. The unique character of layered perovskites as ion-exchange materials provides the possibility of creating structural diversity. A new ion-exchange reaction in aqueous solution was observed in layered oxide gamma-Bi4V2O11. When employed in ion exchange, gamma-Bi4V2O11 is converted into the scheelite-type phase (ABO4) by selectively discarding Aurivillius-type sheets, and is also converted into the A2X3 phase by selectively dissolving perovskite-like layers. Metal-doped BiVO4 and Bi2O3 were obtained using such an ion-exchange reaction.

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Lv, P., & Huang, F. (2019). Gamma-Bi4V2O11-a layered oxide material for ion exchange in aqueous media. RSC Advances, 9(15), 8650–8653. https://doi.org/10.1039/c8ra09565e

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