“…The observed scatter might be caused by different methods of sample synthesis, which affects the size and morphology of particles, and the different techniques of spectroscopic measurement. Moreover, the known tendency of bismuth titanate to form a nonstoichiometric pyrochlore composition − affected the observed characteristics and sometimes the considered titanate compound “Bi 2 Ti 2 O 7 ”, in fact, had a Bi-deficient composition. , The photocatalytic activity of the prepared BTO samples was investigated by the decomposition of organic dyes rhodamine B, ,− , methyl orange, ,,,, and methylene blue , and for water splitting to produce molecular hydrogen. ,, The high photocatalytic activity of BTO in the visible range was found in comparison with anatase, due to the smaller band gap of the pyrochlore resulting in a greater absorption of light.…”