Journal of the American Chemical Society, Vol.138, No.7, 2082-2085, 2016
Layered Perovskite Oxychloride Bi4NbO8Cl: A Stable Visible Light Responsive Photocatalyst for Water Splitting
Mixed anion compounds are expected to be a photocatalyst for visible light-induced water splitting, but the available materials have been almost limited to oxynitrides. Here, we show that an oxychrolide Bi4NbO8Cl, a single layer Sillen-Aurivillius perovskite, is a stable and efficient O-2-evolving photocatalyst under visible light, enabling a Z-scheme overall water splitting by coupling with a H-2-evolving photocatalyst (Rh-doped SrTiO3). It is found that the valence band maximum of Bi(4)NbO(8)Clis unusually high owing to highly dispersive O-2p orbitals (not Cl-3p orbitals), affording the narrow band gap and possibly the stability against water oxidation. This study suggests that a family of Sillen-Aurivillius perovskite oxyhalides is a promising system to allow a versatile band level tuning for establishing efficient and stable water splitting under visible light.