Journal of the American Ceramic Society, Vol.96, No.2, 634-642, 2013
Effects of Nonstoichiometry and Cocatalyst Loading on the Photocatalytic Hydrogen Production with (Y1.5Bi0.5)(1-x)Ti2O7-3x and (YBi)(1-x)Ti2O7-3x Pyrochlores
By adjusting the Ti/(Y+Bi) ratios during synthesis, nonstoichiometric pyrochlores of (Y1.5Bi0.5)1xTi2O73x and (YBi)1xTi2O73x were prepared by an aqueous solgel method and annealed at different temperatures. The materials were characterized by X-ray diffraction and UVvis reflectance spectroscopy. The samples were tested for photocatalytic hydrogen production in the presence of methanol as sacrificial agent after being loaded with nanoparticles of rhodium or platinum acting as cocatalysts. It was found that materials being completely inactive in a stoichiometric composition can be tuned to good photocatalysts by optimizing the Ti/(Y+Bi) ratio. The increase in activity is supposed to derive from an optimization of the TiO6-octahedral geometry due to the generation of vacancies inside the structure. Increasing the Bi loading shifts the absorption edge into the visible, but unfortunately, an increase of the bismuth content in the structure also leads to stability issues during photocatalysis, which can be suppressed or at least weakened by a higher cocatalyst loading.