Issue 39, 2005

Correlation of crystal structures and electronic structures and photocatalytic properties of the W-containing oxides

Abstract

Three W-containing complex oxides Bi2W2O9, Ag2WO4 and AgBiW2O8 were synthesized and their photophysical and photocatalytic properties for H2 and O2 evolution were investigated. Compared with WO3 which is unable to evolve H2 from an aqueous CH3OH solution, Bi2W2O9 and the other two W-containing photocatalysts can evolve H2 and O2 from aqueous solutions of sacrificial reagents CH3OH and AgNO3, respectively. Of these oxides, AgBiW2O8 exhibits the highest photo-activity. The results suggest that in these photocatalysts, the bottom of the conduction band has been raised to meet the potential requirements of photocatalytic H2 evolution. Furthermore, the theoretical calculation and catalysts' characterization show that the crystal field of these materials influences heavily the electronic structures, raising the bottom of the conduction band in all materials. Altogether, this work suggests a feasible way to modify the electronic structure of a semiconductor to realize photocatalytic H2 and O2 evolution.

Graphical abstract: Correlation of crystal structures and electronic structures and photocatalytic properties of the W-containing oxides

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
06 Apr 2005
Accepted
26 Jul 2005
First published
22 Aug 2005

J. Mater. Chem., 2005,15, 4246-4251

Correlation of crystal structures and electronic structures and photocatalytic properties of the W-containing oxides

J. Tang and J. Ye, J. Mater. Chem., 2005, 15, 4246 DOI: 10.1039/B504818D

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