Conduction Band Control of Oxyhalides with a Triple-Fluorite Layer for Visible Light Photocatalysis

The discovery of building blocks offers new opportunities to develop and control properties of extended solids. Compounds with fluorite-type Bi2O2 blocks host various properties including lead-free ferroelectrics and photocatalysts. In this study, we show that triple-layered Bi2MO4 blocks (M = Bi, L...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of the American Chemical Society 2021-02, Vol.143 (6), p.2491-2499
Hauptverfasser: Nakada, Akinobu, Kato, Daichi, Nelson, Ryky, Takahira, Hikaru, Yabuuchi, Masayoshi, Higashi, Masanobu, Suzuki, Hajime, Kirsanova, Maria, Kakudou, Naoji, Tassel, Cédric, Yamamoto, Takafumi, Brown, Craig M, Dronskowski, Richard, Saeki, Akinori, Abakumov, Artem, Kageyama, Hiroshi, Abe, Ryu
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Zusammenfassung:The discovery of building blocks offers new opportunities to develop and control properties of extended solids. Compounds with fluorite-type Bi2O2 blocks host various properties including lead-free ferroelectrics and photocatalysts. In this study, we show that triple-layered Bi2MO4 blocks (M = Bi, La, Y) in Bi2MO4Cl allow, unlike double-layered Bi2O2 blocks, to extensively control the conduction band. Depending on M, the Bi2MO4 block is truncated by Bi–O bond breaking, resulting in a series of n-zigzag chain structures (n = 1, 2, ∞ for M = Bi, La, Y, respectively). Thus, formed chain structures are responsible for the variation in the conduction band minimum (−0.36 to −0.94 V vs SHE), which is correlated to the presence or absence of mirror symmetry at Bi. Bi2YO4Cl shows higher photoconductivity than the most efficient Bi2O2-based photocatalyst with promising visible-light photocatalytic activity for water splitting. This study expands the possibilities of thickening (2D to 3D) and cutting (2D to 1D) fluorite-based blocks toward desired photocatalysis and other functions.
ISSN:0002-7863
1520-5126
DOI:10.1021/jacs.0c10288