Ta3N5 as a Novel Visible Light-Driven Photocatalyst (λ<600 nm)
Chemistry Letters2002Vol. 31(7), pp. 736–737
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Abstract
Abstract A transition metal nitride, Ta3N5, is a novel photocatalyst responding to visible light. Ta3N5 evolves H2 and O2 by visible light (λ<600 nm) irradiation in the presence of sacrificial electron donor and acceptor, respectively without any noticeable photo-anodic or cathodic corrosion, representing a candidate for overall water splitting by visible light.
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