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First-principles study on structural, electronic and optical properties of perovskite solid solutions KB(1−x)Mg(x)I(3) (B = Ge, Sn) toward water splitting photocatalysis

Perovskite materials have been recently attracting a great amount of attention as new potential photocatalysts for water splitting hydrogen evolution. Here, we propose lead-free potassium iodide perovskite solid solutions KBI(3) with B-site mixing between Ge/Sn and Mg as potential candidates for pho...

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Autores principales: Ri, Chol-Hyok, Kim, Yun-Sim, Jong, Un-Gi, Kye, Yun-Hyok, Ryang, Se-Hun, Yu, Chol-Jun
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9037355/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35479478
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra04534b
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author Ri, Chol-Hyok
Kim, Yun-Sim
Jong, Un-Gi
Kye, Yun-Hyok
Ryang, Se-Hun
Yu, Chol-Jun
author_facet Ri, Chol-Hyok
Kim, Yun-Sim
Jong, Un-Gi
Kye, Yun-Hyok
Ryang, Se-Hun
Yu, Chol-Jun
author_sort Ri, Chol-Hyok
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description Perovskite materials have been recently attracting a great amount of attention as new potential photocatalysts for water splitting hydrogen evolution. Here, we propose lead-free potassium iodide perovskite solid solutions KBI(3) with B-site mixing between Ge/Sn and Mg as potential candidates for photocatalysts based on systematic first-principles calculations. Our calculations demonstrate that these solid solutions, with proper Goldschmidt and octahedral factors for the perovskite structure, become stable by configurational entropy at finite temperature and follow Vegard’s law in terms of lattice constant, bond length and elastic constants. We calculate their band gaps with different levels of theory with and without spin–orbit coupling, revealing that the hybrid HSE06 method yields band gaps increasing along the quadratic function of Mg content x. Moreover, we show that the solid solutions with 0.25 ≤ x ≤ 0.5 have appropriate band gaps between 1.5 and 2.2 eV, reasonable effective masses of charge carriers, and suitable photoabsorption coefficients for absorbing sunlight. Among the solid solutions, KB(0.5)Mg(0.5)I(3) (B = Ge, Sn) is found to have the most promising band edge alignment with respect to the water redox potentials with different pH values, motivating experimentalists to synthesize them.
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spelling pubmed-90373552022-04-26 First-principles study on structural, electronic and optical properties of perovskite solid solutions KB(1−x)Mg(x)I(3) (B = Ge, Sn) toward water splitting photocatalysis Ri, Chol-Hyok Kim, Yun-Sim Jong, Un-Gi Kye, Yun-Hyok Ryang, Se-Hun Yu, Chol-Jun RSC Adv Chemistry Perovskite materials have been recently attracting a great amount of attention as new potential photocatalysts for water splitting hydrogen evolution. Here, we propose lead-free potassium iodide perovskite solid solutions KBI(3) with B-site mixing between Ge/Sn and Mg as potential candidates for photocatalysts based on systematic first-principles calculations. Our calculations demonstrate that these solid solutions, with proper Goldschmidt and octahedral factors for the perovskite structure, become stable by configurational entropy at finite temperature and follow Vegard’s law in terms of lattice constant, bond length and elastic constants. We calculate their band gaps with different levels of theory with and without spin–orbit coupling, revealing that the hybrid HSE06 method yields band gaps increasing along the quadratic function of Mg content x. Moreover, we show that the solid solutions with 0.25 ≤ x ≤ 0.5 have appropriate band gaps between 1.5 and 2.2 eV, reasonable effective masses of charge carriers, and suitable photoabsorption coefficients for absorbing sunlight. Among the solid solutions, KB(0.5)Mg(0.5)I(3) (B = Ge, Sn) is found to have the most promising band edge alignment with respect to the water redox potentials with different pH values, motivating experimentalists to synthesize them. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2021-08-03 /pmc/articles/PMC9037355/ /pubmed/35479478 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra04534b Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Ri, Chol-Hyok
Kim, Yun-Sim
Jong, Un-Gi
Kye, Yun-Hyok
Ryang, Se-Hun
Yu, Chol-Jun
First-principles study on structural, electronic and optical properties of perovskite solid solutions KB(1−x)Mg(x)I(3) (B = Ge, Sn) toward water splitting photocatalysis
title First-principles study on structural, electronic and optical properties of perovskite solid solutions KB(1−x)Mg(x)I(3) (B = Ge, Sn) toward water splitting photocatalysis
title_full First-principles study on structural, electronic and optical properties of perovskite solid solutions KB(1−x)Mg(x)I(3) (B = Ge, Sn) toward water splitting photocatalysis
title_fullStr First-principles study on structural, electronic and optical properties of perovskite solid solutions KB(1−x)Mg(x)I(3) (B = Ge, Sn) toward water splitting photocatalysis
title_full_unstemmed First-principles study on structural, electronic and optical properties of perovskite solid solutions KB(1−x)Mg(x)I(3) (B = Ge, Sn) toward water splitting photocatalysis
title_short First-principles study on structural, electronic and optical properties of perovskite solid solutions KB(1−x)Mg(x)I(3) (B = Ge, Sn) toward water splitting photocatalysis
title_sort first-principles study on structural, electronic and optical properties of perovskite solid solutions kb(1−x)mg(x)i(3) (b = ge, sn) toward water splitting photocatalysis
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9037355/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35479478
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra04534b
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