Jingying ShiGuiji LiuNan WangCan Li
A fast and facile process for the preparation of perovskite NaTaO3 nanocrystals with Ta2O5 and NaOH as starting materials by a microwave-assisted hydrothermal (MHT) technique is reported. By pretreating the Ta2O5 powder by ball milling, pure-phase NaTaO3 can be synthesized under quite mild conditions through the formation of an intermediate pyrochlore Na2Ta2O6 phase, while much longer times are required in a conventional hydrothermal (CHT) process. After loading with NiO co-catalyst, the NaTaO3 nanocrystals prepared by the MHT method showed photocatalytic activity for overall water splitting more than two times greater than those prepared under CHT conditions.
Nobuyuki NishiumiHe SunTaichi YasuharaYuta MastushimaMadalina FurisMatthew S. WhitePhilipp StadlerHidenobu ShiroishiAjit KhoslaTsukasa Yoshida
Daniela Cristina ManfroiAdemir dos AnjosAlberto Adriano CavalheiroLeinig Antônio PerazolliJosé A. VarelaM.A. Zaghete
He SunLina SunTakashi SugiuraMatthew S. WhitePhilipp StadlerNiyazi Serdar SariçiftçiAkito MasuharaTsukasa Yoshida
A. S. ShaporevВ. К. ИвановА. Е. БаранчиковYu. D. Tret’yakov