Inorganics (Mar 2024)

Investigation of O/N Ordering in Perovskite-Type Oxynitrides La<sub>1−<i>x</i></sub>Y<i><sub>x</sub></i>Ta(O,N)<sub>3</sub> on Long Range and Short Scale

  • Margarida Barroso,
  • Mian Dai,
  • Cora Bubeck,
  • Marco Scavini,
  • Gabriel J. Cuello,
  • Hongbin Zhang,
  • Anke Weidenkaff,
  • Marc Widenmeyer

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/inorganics12030090
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 3
p. 90

Abstract

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Oxynitrides such as LaTa(O,N)3 are attractive materials as photoelectrodes for photoelectrocatalytic solar water splitting. The potential anionic ordering in their perovskite-type structure has been shown to impact the materials’ properties. Given the importance attributed to it, the present study reports a detailed experimental analysis supported by simulations of the anionic ordering of La1−xYxTa(O,N)3. The influence of O/N and yttrium content on the anionic order was assessed. Neutron diffraction analysis was performed on four different nominal compositions—LaTaON2, LaTaO2N, La0.9Y0.1TaON2, and La0.9Y0.1TaO2N—at 10 K and 300 K to study potential long-range ordering. Neutron pair distribution function (PDF) analysis was performed on all samples at 10 K and on non-Y-substituted samples at 300 K to evaluate short-range ordering. There was no evidence of long-range O/N order in any of the compounds. In contrast, at a short range (1.5 Å ≤ r Pnma (a−b+a−) tilting pattern and local cis-ordering of the anions were seen. The latter faded rapidly, leaving the Pnma tilting pattern in a 6 Å ≤ r ≤ 11 Å range. At higher distances, the PDF analysis agreed with the Imma (a−b0a−) O/N disordered long-range structure. As the O/N content changed, not much difference in behavior was observed. Yttrium substitution introduced some disorder in the structure; nonetheless, it showed marginal influence on octahedral tilting and anionic ordering.

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