Perovskite oxynitrides are an established class of photocatalyst materials for water splitting. Previous computational studies have primarily focused on their bulk properties and have drawn relevant conclusions on their light absorption and charge transport properties. The actual catalytic conversions, however, occur on their surfaces and a detailed knowledge of the atomic-scale structure and processes on oxynitride surfaces is indispensable to further improve these materials. In this contribution, we summarize recent progress made in the understanding of perovskite oxynitride surfaces, highlight key processes that set these materials apart from their pure oxide counterparts and discuss challenges and possible future directions for resear...
The search for solar‐driven photocatalysts for overall water splitting has been actively pursued. Al...
To study the effect of partial Ba2+-to-Sr2+ and/or Ta5+-to-W4–6+ substitution on various properties ...
Quaternary tantalum-based oxynitrides ATa(O,N)3, with electronic band gaps between 1.8 and 2.4 eV, a...
Perovskite oxynitrides are an established class of photocatalyst materials for water splitting. Prev...
Oxynitrides with the perovskite structure are promising candidates for photocatalysis under visible ...
Over the last decades photocatalytic water splitting has become of increasing importance for fundame...
We performed a high-throughput screening of 29 160 perovskite oxynitrides and oxides in order to dis...
LaTiOxNy oxynitride thin films are employed to study the surface modifications at the solid-liquid i...
A complete photoelectrochem. device requires many components, all working together at optimal effici...
The development and utilization of solar energy in environmental remediation and water splitting is ...
The photocatalytic conversion of CO2 into chemical fuels is an attractive route for recycling this g...
The size of the band gap and the energy position of the band edges make several oxynitride semicondu...
Oxynitrides are promising materials for water splitting under visible light. Members of this class o...
The application of first-principles calculations to the study of layered perovskites is reviewed her...
Perovskite oxynitrides AB(O,N)3 represent an emerging class of materials suitable for applications i...
The search for solar‐driven photocatalysts for overall water splitting has been actively pursued. Al...
To study the effect of partial Ba2+-to-Sr2+ and/or Ta5+-to-W4–6+ substitution on various properties ...
Quaternary tantalum-based oxynitrides ATa(O,N)3, with electronic band gaps between 1.8 and 2.4 eV, a...
Perovskite oxynitrides are an established class of photocatalyst materials for water splitting. Prev...
Oxynitrides with the perovskite structure are promising candidates for photocatalysis under visible ...
Over the last decades photocatalytic water splitting has become of increasing importance for fundame...
We performed a high-throughput screening of 29 160 perovskite oxynitrides and oxides in order to dis...
LaTiOxNy oxynitride thin films are employed to study the surface modifications at the solid-liquid i...
A complete photoelectrochem. device requires many components, all working together at optimal effici...
The development and utilization of solar energy in environmental remediation and water splitting is ...
The photocatalytic conversion of CO2 into chemical fuels is an attractive route for recycling this g...
The size of the band gap and the energy position of the band edges make several oxynitride semicondu...
Oxynitrides are promising materials for water splitting under visible light. Members of this class o...
The application of first-principles calculations to the study of layered perovskites is reviewed her...
Perovskite oxynitrides AB(O,N)3 represent an emerging class of materials suitable for applications i...
The search for solar‐driven photocatalysts for overall water splitting has been actively pursued. Al...
To study the effect of partial Ba2+-to-Sr2+ and/or Ta5+-to-W4–6+ substitution on various properties ...
Quaternary tantalum-based oxynitrides ATa(O,N)3, with electronic band gaps between 1.8 and 2.4 eV, a...