TY - JOUR
T1 - Synthesis of Three-Layer Perovskite Oxynitride K2Ca2Ta3O9N·2H2O and Photocatalytic Activity for H2Evolution under Visible Light
AU - Tang, Ya
AU - Kato, Kosaku
AU - Oshima, Takayoshi
AU - Mogi, Hiroto
AU - Miyoshi, Akinobu
AU - Fujii, Kotaro
AU - Yanagisawa, Kei Ichi
AU - Kimoto, Koji
AU - Yamakata, Akira
AU - Yashima, Masatomo
AU - Maeda, Kazuhiko
N1 - Funding Information:
This work was supported by a Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research on the Innovative Area Mixed Anions (JP16H06440 and JP16H06441) and for Scientific Research (B) (JP19H02511) from the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS).
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PY - 2020/8/3
Y1 - 2020/8/3
N2 - Substitution of oxide anions (O2-) in a metal oxide for nitrogen (N3-) results in reduction of the band gap, which is attractive in heterogeneous photocatalysis; however, only a handful of two-dimensional layered perovskite oxynitrides have been reported, and thus, the structural effects of layered oxynitrides on photocatalytic activity have not been sufficiently examined. This study reports the synthesis of a Ruddlesden-Popper phase three-layer oxynitride perovskite of K2Ca2Ta3O9N·2H2O, and the photocatalytic activity is compared with an analogous two-layer perovskite, K2LaTa2O6N·1.6H2O. Topochemical ammonolysis reaction of a Dion-Jacobson phase oxide KCa2Ta3O10 at 1173 K in the presence of K2CO3 resulted in a single-phase layered perovskite, K2Ca2Ta3O9N·2H2O, which belongs to the tetragonal P4/mmm space group, as demonstrated by synchrotron X-ray diffraction, scanning transmission electron microscopy measurements, and elemental analysis. The synthesized K2Ca2Ta3O9N·2H2O has an absorption edge at around 460 nm, with an estimated band gap of ca. 2.7 eV. K2Ca2Ta3O9N·2H2O modified with a Pt cocatalyst generated H2 from an aqueous solution containing a dissolved NaI as a reversible electron donor under visible light (λ > 400 nm) with no noticeable change in the crystal structure and light absorption properties. However, the H2 evolution activity of K2Ca2Ta3O9N·2H2O was an order of magnitude lower than that of K2LaTa2O6N·1.6H2O. Femtosecond transient absorption spectroscopy revealed that the lifetime of photogenerated mobile electrons in K2Ca2Ta3O9N·2H2O was shorter than that in K2LaTa2O6N·1.6H2O, which could explain the low photocatalytic activity of K2Ca2Ta3O9N·2H2O.
AB - Substitution of oxide anions (O2-) in a metal oxide for nitrogen (N3-) results in reduction of the band gap, which is attractive in heterogeneous photocatalysis; however, only a handful of two-dimensional layered perovskite oxynitrides have been reported, and thus, the structural effects of layered oxynitrides on photocatalytic activity have not been sufficiently examined. This study reports the synthesis of a Ruddlesden-Popper phase three-layer oxynitride perovskite of K2Ca2Ta3O9N·2H2O, and the photocatalytic activity is compared with an analogous two-layer perovskite, K2LaTa2O6N·1.6H2O. Topochemical ammonolysis reaction of a Dion-Jacobson phase oxide KCa2Ta3O10 at 1173 K in the presence of K2CO3 resulted in a single-phase layered perovskite, K2Ca2Ta3O9N·2H2O, which belongs to the tetragonal P4/mmm space group, as demonstrated by synchrotron X-ray diffraction, scanning transmission electron microscopy measurements, and elemental analysis. The synthesized K2Ca2Ta3O9N·2H2O has an absorption edge at around 460 nm, with an estimated band gap of ca. 2.7 eV. K2Ca2Ta3O9N·2H2O modified with a Pt cocatalyst generated H2 from an aqueous solution containing a dissolved NaI as a reversible electron donor under visible light (λ > 400 nm) with no noticeable change in the crystal structure and light absorption properties. However, the H2 evolution activity of K2Ca2Ta3O9N·2H2O was an order of magnitude lower than that of K2LaTa2O6N·1.6H2O. Femtosecond transient absorption spectroscopy revealed that the lifetime of photogenerated mobile electrons in K2Ca2Ta3O9N·2H2O was shorter than that in K2LaTa2O6N·1.6H2O, which could explain the low photocatalytic activity of K2Ca2Ta3O9N·2H2O.
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U2 - 10.1021/acs.inorgchem.0c01607
DO - 10.1021/acs.inorgchem.0c01607
M3 - Article
C2 - 32683860
AN - SCOPUS:85089183620
SN - 0020-1669
VL - 59
SP - 11122
EP - 11128
JO - Inorganic Chemistry
JF - Inorganic Chemistry
IS - 15
ER -