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Title: Crystal growth and properties measurements of nickel doped potassium dihydrogen citrate crystals
Authors: Pandya, N. D.
Joshi, J. H.
Jethva, H. O.
Joshi, M. J.
Keywords: Crystal growth
properties measurements
potassium dihydrogen citrate
nickel doped
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: Springer Nature/ Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics
Citation: Pandya, N. D., Joshi, J. H., Jethva, H. O., & Joshi, M. J. (2021). Crystal growth and properties measurements of nickel doped potassium dihydrogen citrate crystals. Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics, 32, 9126-9148.
Series/Report no.: ;32, 9126-9148
Abstract: Potassium dihydrogen citrate (KDC) is well-recognized food additive and mineral found in various fruits which make it interesting to study its properties under the influence of toxic metal doping. Pure and different mol% Ni2+-doped KDC crystals were grown using slow-solvent evaporation technique at room temperature. The grown crystals exhibits needle-shaped morphology. EDAX analysis reveals apparent concentration of Ni2+ in different mol% Ni2+-doped KDC. Indexing of powder XRD patterns of pure and different mol% Ni2+-doped KDC reveals triclinic symmetry of grown crystals. W–H analysis reveals presence of lattice strain under the incorporation of Ni2+-doping in the host lattice of KDC. Bond assignments corresponding to various functional groups present in grown crystals is studied using the FT-IR spectroscopic study. The modification in thermal stability of KDC due to Ni2+-doping is studied using TGA analysis. The SEM study has shown grain growth in KDC crystal due to Ni2+-doping. The presence of grain, grain boundary effect and relaxation mechanism involved in transport properties of pure and different mol% Ni2+ -doped KDC is reported using the Impedance–Modulus spectroscopic studies. Dielectric studies reveal modification in dielectric constant, dielectric loss and a.c. conductivity of KDC due to Ni2+-doping. The structural defect mechanism is well studied using the photoluminescence
URI: http://10.9.150.37:8080/dspace//handle/atmiyauni/2058
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