Visible light induced oxidation of water by rare earth manganites, cobaltites and related oxides
Chemical Physics Letters 591: 277-281
Article 2013 English
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B. S. Naidu
UG
Uttam Gupta
UM
Urmimala Maitra
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A study of the visible light induced oxidation of water by perovskite oxides of the formula LaMO3 (M=transition metal) has revealed the best activity with LaCoO3 which contains Co3+ in the intermediate-spin (IS) with one eg
electron. Among the rare earth manganites, only orthorhombic manganites with octahedral Mn3+ ions exhibit good catalytic activity, but hexagonal manganites are poor catalysts. Interestingly, not only the perovskite rare earth cobaltites but also solid solutions of Co3+ in cubic rare earth sesquioxides exhibit catalytic activity comparable to LaCoO3, the Co3+ ion in all these oxides also being in the IS
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