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Modification of Tantalum (V) Nitride with zirconium oxide for photocatalytic hydrogen production under visible light irradiation

Abstract

Tantalum (V) Nitride, Ta 3 N 5 , is one semiconductor material that able to absorb visible light up to 600 nm. Since Ta 3 N 5 is also stable under light irradiation, the applications of Ta 3 N 5 as a visible light-driven photocatalyst have been investigated for various reactions, such as for hydrogen production from water splitting reaction [1, 2] and organic decompositions [3]. Recently, we successfully reported the synthesis of Ta 3 N 5 nanoparticles using mesoporous carbon nitride as a template [1]. It was found that photocatalytic activity can be enhanced by controlling the particle size to nanometer size. However, there is still lack information on a suitable modification method to increase the photocatalytic activity of Ta 3 N 5 . It was reported that nitridation of Zr-Ta mixed oxide produced a solid solution between ZrO 2 and TaON, which enhanced the photocatalytic activity of TaON [4]. In the present study, the solid solution between ZrO 2 and Ta 3 N 5 was prepared and the photocatalytic activity was investigated for hydrogen evolution under visible light irradiation.

Keywords:
Photocatalysis Graphitic carbon nitride Materials science Chemistry Organic chemistry Catalysis

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