Issue 22, 2013

An investigation of crystal structure, surface area and surface chemistry of strontium niobate and their influence on photocatalytic performance

Abstract

Sr1−xNbO3 is an unusual material that displays both metallic type conduction and photocatalytic activity, despite being an NbIV oxide, and it sustains photo-oxidation without degradation. The influence of crystal structure, surface area and surface chemistry on the photocatalytic activity of strontium niobate has been investigated. The crystal structure of strontium niobate depends on the Sr content of the A site, with cubic symmetry for Sr ≤ 0.92 and orthorhombic symmetry for 0.92 < Sr ≤ 0.97. The change of crystal structure from cubic to orthorhombic symmetry seems to have a negative effect on the photocatalytic activity, as the NbO6 octahedra become distorted and unfavourable for d-orbital overlapping. The photocatalytic activity increased significantly by enlarging the surface area through ball milling, nevertheless, a clear trend for the surface area effect on activity is not obtained among samples with different Sr content. An enrichment of Sr on the surface of strontium niobate was observed by XPS, which seems to be a governing factor for improving stability.

Graphical abstract: An investigation of crystal structure, surface area and surface chemistry of strontium niobate and their influence on photocatalytic performance

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
06 Sep 2012
Accepted
18 Apr 2013
First published
18 Apr 2013

Dalton Trans., 2013,42, 7880-7887

An investigation of crystal structure, surface area and surface chemistry of strontium niobate and their influence on photocatalytic performance

P. Efstathiou, X. Xu, H. Ménard and J. T. S. Irvine, Dalton Trans., 2013, 42, 7880 DOI: 10.1039/C3DT32064B

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