High-entropy oxynitride as a low-bandgap and stable photocatalyst for hydrogen production

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Metal oxynitrides are promising photocatalysts due to their narrow bandgap, but their lower stability compared to metal oxides is a drawback. The introduction of high-entropy alloys with entropy-stabilization features has shown high potential for various functional applications in recent years. By considering these two types of materials, we developed a high-entropy oxynitride for photocatalytic water splitting. The material, with a general composition of TiZrHfNbTaO6N3and a d0electronic configuration, showed a narrow bandgap of 1.6 eV, which is much lower than the bandgaps of relevant binary and high-entropy oxides. The material exhibited photocurrent generation and photocatalytic hydrogen production with high chemical stability, suggesting the high potential of high-entropy oxynitrides as advanced low-bandgap and stable photocatalysts.

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Edalati, P., Shen, X. F., Watanabe, M., Ishihara, T., Arita, M., Fuji, M., & Edalati, K. (2021). High-entropy oxynitride as a low-bandgap and stable photocatalyst for hydrogen production. Journal of Materials Chemistry A, 9(26), 15076–15086. https://doi.org/10.1039/d1ta03861c

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