2023
DOI: 10.1021/acs.energyfuels.3c02295
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Tantalum Pentoxide: From Crystal Structures to Applications in Water Splitting

Congcong Han,
Tao Wang

Abstract: The environment and energy crisis due to carbon dioxide emissions from burning fossil fuels have increased the urgency to explore sustainable energy, while hydrogen with high energy density and environmental friendliness represents a promising solution. Currently, hydrogen production from renewable-energy-driven water splitting via electrocatalytic, photocatalytic, and photoelectrochemical processes are actively investigated, where the design of stable and active earth-abundant catalysts is one of the most imp… Show more

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“…Our calculated E-V curves (figure 6) agree with previous studies [10,19,31] in finding that λ is the most energetically favorable of the plausible phases, followed by L SR . Phase B and several variations of γ have been calculated with even lower E [19,22], as well as good matches to the experimentally observed band structure [23,38].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
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“…Our calculated E-V curves (figure 6) agree with previous studies [10,19,31] in finding that λ is the most energetically favorable of the plausible phases, followed by L SR . Phase B and several variations of γ have been calculated with even lower E [19,22], as well as good matches to the experimentally observed band structure [23,38].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…The other plausible phases (whether or not β R is included) have a combined parameter range of K 0 = 138.03 ± 3.68 GPa and K ′ 0 = 1.82 ± 0.45. These can be viewed as the most likely room-temperature EoS parameters for Ta 2 O 5 in the absence of definitive evidence to support one structure over the others, even if the analyzed material is a mix of phases, as may be the case for certain synthesis methods [10,59]. Assuming the Ta 2 O 5 phase is L SR , we find it to be more compressible than determined by Stavrou et al (K 0 = 199 GPa, K ′ 0 = 0.1) [18].…”
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