Abstract

The In-doped HLaNb 2O 7 oxide semiconductors synthesized by solid-state reaction followed by an ion-exchange reaction were found to be a novel composite photocatalyst system with enhanced activity for water splitting. Pt was incorporated in the interlayer of In-doped HLaNb 2O 7 by the stepwise intercalation reaction. The In-doped HLaNb 2O 7 powder samples were characterized with X-ray diffraction (XRD) and UV–vis diffuse reflectance spectrometry. The photocatalytic activities of Pt-loaded In-doped HLaNb 2O 7 and individual precursor materials were evaluated by H 2 evolution from aqueous CH 3OH solution under UV light irradiation. It was found that the composite In-doped HLaNb 2O 7 showed a higher H 2 evolution rate in comparison with individual materials. The hydrogen production activity of In-doped HLaNb 2O 7 was greatly enhanced by Pt co-incorporation. The In content in the In-doped HLaNb 2O 7 system was discussed in relation to the photophysical and photocatalytic properties. As In content equal 5 mol%, the HLaNb 2O 7:In/Pt showed a photocatalytic activity of 354 cm 3 g −1 hydrogen evolution in 10 vol% methanol solution under irradiation from a 100 W mercury lamp at 333 K for 3 h.

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