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Efficient water splitting over Na1-xKxTaO3 photocatalysts with cubic perovskite structure

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JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY
Volume 21, Issue 11, Pages 3824-3830

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c0jm03451g

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  1. National Science Council of Taiwan [NSC98-2221-E-006-110-MY3, NSC98-2622-E-006-012-CC2, NSC98-3114-E-007-011, NSC98-3114-E-007-005, NSC98-2221-E-006-112-MY2]
  2. Bureau of Energy, Ministry of Economic Affairs, Taiwan [99-D0204-2]

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This study improved the photocatalytic activity of NaTaO3 by replacing some Na ions in the 12-coordinate sites with larger K ions. Na1-xKxTaO3 photocatalysts of x = 0-0.2 were synthesized by the sol-gel method. K-doping at x = 0.05 resulted in rectifying the distorted perovskite NaTaO3 to a pseudo-cubic phase as well as significantly promoting the photocatalytic activity. The 180 degrees bond angle of Ta-O-Ta in the pseudo-cubic phase may facilitate the separation of photogenerated charges for effective water splitting. Photoluminescence spectroscopic analysis confirmed that the flattened Ta-O-Ta linkage with K-doping suppresses the recombination of photogenerated charges. Further K-doping (with x > 0.05) leads to impurity formation, which bends the Ta-O-Ta linkage and creates defect states, lowering the photocatalytic activity of the K-doped NaTaO3. This study demonstrates that an appropriate ion replacement to tune the crystal structure can significantly promote electron transport in photocatalysts and thus their activity.

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