PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 21618975-10 2011 In the photoluminescence (PL) spectrum, SnO(2):F nanocrystals exhibited a broad green emission arising from the singly ionized oxygen vacancies created due to higher dopant concentration. Oxygen 127-133 strawberry notch homolog 2 Homo sapiens 40-43 21618975-12 2011 The disordered nature of the rutile lattice and the enormous oxygen vacancies created due to fluoride ion doping were evident from the broad bands observed at 455, 588, and 874 cm(-1) in the room-temperature Raman spectrum of SnO(2):F. As the consequence of the oxygen vacancies, F-doped SnO(2) was examined for the function as a photocatalyst in the degradation of aqueous RhB dye solution under UV irradiation. Oxygen 61-67 strawberry notch homolog 2 Homo sapiens 226-229 21618975-12 2011 The disordered nature of the rutile lattice and the enormous oxygen vacancies created due to fluoride ion doping were evident from the broad bands observed at 455, 588, and 874 cm(-1) in the room-temperature Raman spectrum of SnO(2):F. As the consequence of the oxygen vacancies, F-doped SnO(2) was examined for the function as a photocatalyst in the degradation of aqueous RhB dye solution under UV irradiation. Oxygen 61-67 strawberry notch homolog 2 Homo sapiens 288-291 21618975-12 2011 The disordered nature of the rutile lattice and the enormous oxygen vacancies created due to fluoride ion doping were evident from the broad bands observed at 455, 588, and 874 cm(-1) in the room-temperature Raman spectrum of SnO(2):F. As the consequence of the oxygen vacancies, F-doped SnO(2) was examined for the function as a photocatalyst in the degradation of aqueous RhB dye solution under UV irradiation. Oxygen 262-268 strawberry notch homolog 2 Homo sapiens 226-229 21618975-16 2011 The increased photocatalytic efficiency was related to the very high concentration of oxygen vacancies in SnO(2) induced by F doping. Oxygen 86-92 strawberry notch homolog 2 Homo sapiens 106-109