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Anion Ordering in CaTaO2N: Structural Impact on the Photocatalytic Activity. Insights from First-Principles

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In view of its use in photocatalysis, we have here investigated several anion ordering models—systems with the same chemical composition but different anionic arrangements—of CaTaO2N and compared their chemical and… Click to show full abstract

In view of its use in photocatalysis, we have here investigated several anion ordering models—systems with the same chemical composition but different anionic arrangements—of CaTaO2N and compared their chemical and physical features. We have found that the valence band structure varies as a function of the anion ordering, with a significant impact on the photocatalytic related properties, such as bandgaps, carrier effective masses, and band edge positions. In detail, from the comparison with two-dimensional ones, three-dimensional anion orderings have more positive valence band maximum positions, a more suitable condition for oxygen evolution reaction. By analyzing the electronic structures, we found that the difference in valence band structure among the anion orderings stems from the different orbital overlap between the Ta 5d and N 2p bands (d–pπ interactions): in two-dimensional anion orderings they cannot overlap due to their symmetry mismatch, while the lowered symmetry of N 2p bands in three-dimens...

Keywords: impact photocatalytic; valence band; anion orderings; anion ordering

Journal Title: Chemistry of Materials
Year Published: 2017

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