A simple approach to strontium sodium tantalite mesocrystals with ultra-high photocatalytic properties for water splitting†
Abstract
A novel kind of strontium sodium tantalite (SNT) mesocrystal has been synthesized via a simple molten salt process without using any organic additives. The SNT mesocrystals are characterized as built from nanocubes (20–60 nm) via a non-classical crystallization process. The obtained 3D architectures show high crystallinity and a preferred orientation growth. Formation of SNT mesocrystals strongly depends on the weight ratio (W) of salt to starting materials. An inappropriate value of W will restrain the orientation attachment and promote the process of classic