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Approximately 15 nm thick nitrogen-doped lanthanum titanate (La2Ti2O7) nanosheets with a single-crystalline perovskite structure have been prepared by hydrothermal processing and subsequent heat treatment in NH3 at 600 ℃. Doping nitrogen into the La2Ti2O7 nanosheets results in the narrowing of the band gap, extending the light absorption into the visible light region (~495 nm). The nitrogen-doped La2Ti2O7 nanosheets not only show significant visible light photocatalytic activity toward the decomposition of methyl orange but also exhibit enhanced the ultraviolet light photocatalytic activity. The enhancement of photocatalytic activity originates from the narrowing of the band gap of La2Ti2O7 nanosheets. The results obtained show that the desirable route to extend the photocatalytic activity of a semiconductor from the ultraviolet to the visible light region is to narrow the band gap rather than to create localized mid-gap states.

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Received: 27 November 2011
Revised: 05 January 2012
Accepted: 08 January 2012
Published: 15 February 2012
Issue date: March 2012

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© Tsinghua University Press and Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2012

Acknowledgements

This work was financially supported by the National Science Foundation (NSF) grant (CBET-1033266), and the Research Challenge Grant of West Virginia State (EPS08-01). The resources were partially supported by NSF RII grant (EPS 1003907), the West Virginia University Research Corporation and the West Virginia EPSCoR Office. Z. H. is grateful to the State Key Laboratory of Silicon Materials (Grant No. SKL2009-14) at Zhejiang University, China.

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