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Influence of crystal structure on the chemical bonding nature and photocatalytic activity of hexagonal and cubic perovskite compounds

Title
Influence of crystal structure on the chemical bonding nature and photocatalytic activity of hexagonal and cubic perovskite compounds
Authors
Lee, Sun HeeKim, In YoungKim, Tae WooHwang, Seong-Ju
Ewha Authors
황성주
SCOPUS Author ID
황성주scopus
Issue Date
2008
Journal Title
BULLETIN OF THE KOREAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
ISSN
0253-2964JCR Link
Citation
BULLETIN OF THE KOREAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY vol. 29, no. 4, pp. 817 - 821
Keywords
hexagonal perovskite structureface sharingmetal-metal bondsphotocatalysisparticle size
Publisher
KOREAN CHEMICAL SOC
Indexed
SCIE; SCOPUS; KCI WOS scopus
Document Type
Article
Abstract
We have investigated the influence of the crystal structure on the chemical bonding nature and photocatalytic activity of cubic and hexagonal perovskite A[Cr1/2Ta1/2]O-3 (A = Sr, Ba) compounds. According to neutron diffraction and field emission-scanning electron microscopy, the crystal structure and particle size of these compounds are strongly dependent on the nature of A-site cations. Also, it was found that the face-shared octahedra in the hexagonal phase are exclusively occupied by chromium ions, suggesting the presence of metallic (Cr-Cr) bonds. X-ray absorption and diffuse UV-vis spectroscopic analyses clearly demonstrated that, in comparison with cubic Sr[Cr1/2Ta1/2]O-3 phase, hexagonal Ba[Cr1/2Ta1/2]O-3 phase shows a decrease of Cr oxidation state as well as remarkable changes in interband Cr d-d transitions, which can be interpreted as a result of metallic (Cr-Cr) interactions. According to the test of photocatalytic activity, the present semiconducting materials have a distinct activity against the photodegradation of 4-chlorophenol. Also the Sr-based compound was found to show a higher photocatalytic activity than the Ba-based one, which is attributable to its smaller particle size and its stronger absorption in visible light region.
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