Abstract
Summary Herein, we report the preparation of a series of surfactant-free nanostructured sodium tantalum oxide using NaTa(OC 3 H 7 ) 6 as a single precursor. The reaction conditions for the novel synthetic method were optimized and the morphology and crystal structure of the prepared materials were investigated by transmission electron microscopy (TEM), X-ray diffraction (XRD), and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). Condensation and polymerization of NaTa(OC 3 H 7 ) 6 under atmospheric pressure gave a porous amorphous structure that could be converted to crystalline NaTaO 3 while crystalline Na 2 Ta 2 O 6 nanocrystals with a 25 nm average particle size could be obtained from a hydrothermal method using NH 3 as a base catalyst. In addition, the photocatalytic behaviors of the prepared materials were investigated for overall water splitting into hydrogen and oxygen. Unexpectedly, porous amorphous sodium tantalum oxide showed much better catalytic activity over the crystalline one. The synthesized Na 2 Ta 2 O 6 nanocrystals also indicated promising activity for overall water splitting without any co-catalyst in comparison to bulk NaTaO 3 .
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