Ilona Pavlovska
Riga Technical University
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Physica Scripta | 2014
Andris Šutka; Rainer Pärna; Jānis Kleperis; Tanel Käämbre; Ilona Pavlovska; Valdis Korsaks; K Malnieks; Liga Grinberga; Vambola Kisand
Nanostructured zinc ferrites with different excess iron contents (ZnFe2+zO4, where z = 0.00, 0.05, 0.10 and 0.15) have been synthesized using the sol–gel auto-combustion method. The effect of excess iron on the structural, optical and visible light photocatalytic activity of zinc ferrite samples has been investigated. X-ray diffraction (XRD), x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), x-ray magnetic circular dichroism (XMCD), Brunauer–Emmett–Teller theory, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), diffuse reflectance spectroscopy (UV–Vis) and photoluminescence spectroscopy were used to characterize the synthesized non-stoichiometric ZnFe2O4 powders. The XRD patterns demonstrated that the samples consist of single phase spinel structure with crystallite sizes of ~25 nm. SEM analysis indicated that the nanosized particles grow together in porous clusters with a size of several microns. The XPS and XMCD analyses revealed that the excess iron ion substitutes Zn2+ in tetrahedral sites and in octahedral sites Fe2+ can be found in addition to Fe3+, which could be created to restore the overall charge balance in the crystal lattice. Stoichiometric zinc ferrite (ZnFe2+zO4, z = 0.00) exhibited higher photocatalytic activity (40%) than the excess iron sample (ZnFe2+zO4, z = 0.15, i.e. 4%) under visible light irradiation for 3 h. This was explained by the formation of Fe2+ in the octahedral sites of excess iron ZnFe2O4; these species act as recombination centres.
Key Engineering Materials | 2016
Kaspars Malnieks; Gundars Mezinskis; Ilona Pavlovska
TiO2 three-layer sol-gel films have been deposited on soda-lime silicate glass slides and dried in two different ways to study the effect of drying on thin film structure. The structural properties, surface topography and photocatalytic activity of the films were studied by X-ray diffraction, atomic force microscopy, and by analysing photocatalytic degradation of methyl orange, respectively. The titanium oxide sol-gel layers on glass slides dried at 20 °C before the deposition of next layers after final calcination at 500 °C resulted in a nanorod array film with good photocatalytic activity.
Journal of Luminescence | 2007
G. Rosenman; Daniel Aronov; L. Oster; J. Haddad; Gundars Mezinskis; Ilona Pavlovska; Marina Chaikina; Anatoly Karlov
Process Biochemistry | 2011
Alexander Rapoport; Diana Borovikova; Agnese Kokina; Aloizijs Patmalnieks; Nataliya Polyak; Ilona Pavlovska; Gundars Mezinskis; Yury Dekhtyar
Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Medicine | 2007
Daniel Aronov; Marina Chaikina; Jehuda Haddad; Anatoly Karlov; Gundars Mezinskis; Leonid Oster; Ilona Pavlovska; G. Rosenman
Surface & Coatings Technology | 2014
Ilona Pavlovska; Kaspars Malnieks; Gundars Mezinskis; Laimons Bidermanis; Margarita Karpe
Journal of Biotechnology | 2014
Diana Borovikova; Linda Rozenfelde; Ilona Pavlovska; Alexander Rapoport
Ceramics International | 2013
Andris Šutka; Gundars Mezinskis; Māris Zamovskis; Ilona Pavlovska
Ceramics International | 2017
Gundars Mezinskis; Ilona Pavlovska; Kaspars Malnieks; Laimons Bidermanis; Andris Cimmers; Pavels Onufrijevs
Process Safety and Environmental Protection | 2016
Ilona Pavlovska; Z. Martinsone; Ivars Vanadzins; Inese Martinsone; Anita Seile; Pavels Sudmalis