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Synthesis and Photocatalytic Property of Layered Perovskite Tantalates, RbLnTa 2 O 7 (Ln = La, Pr, Nd, and Sm)

2000; American Chemical Society; Volume: 12; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1021/cm990577j

ISSN

1520-5002

Autores

Masato Machida, Jun‐ichi Yabunaka, Toshiki Kijima,

Tópico(s)

Microwave Dielectric Ceramics Synthesis

Resumo

The first example of an active layered tantalate photocatalyst containing partly filled lanthanide 4f shell is reported. A single phase of layered perovskite tantalates, RbLnTa2O7, could be obtained with Ln = La, Pr, Nd, and Sm; the ionic radii of these trivalent cations are required to be larger than 0.126 nm for constructing a perovskite slab. Under UV irradiation from a high-pressure Hg lamp, these layered tantalates demonstrated the photocatalytic activity for water splitting into stoichiometric H2/O2 mixtures even without loading metal catalysts. The rates of H2 and O2 evolutions were found to be strongly dependent on the lanthanoids, increasing in the sequence of La ≑ Pr ≪ Sm < Nd. The maximum rate of H2 evolution observed over RbNdTa2O7 reached 47.0 μmol/h. The absorption spectrum of RbNdTa2O7 consists of the internal 4f transitions in the visible region and a broad band overlapping the band-gap transition in the UV region. The latter band indicates that a possible excitation process including the partly filled 4f shell plays a key role in photocatalytic reactions. Loading 0.5 wt % Ni onto RbNdTa2O7 by simple impregnation significantly improved H2 evolution (117.2 μmol/h).

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