Sr0.5Ta1O3

semiconductor
· Sr0.5Ta1O3

Sr₀.₅Ta₁O₃ is a mixed-valence perovskite oxide semiconductor composed of strontium, tantalum, and oxygen in a defined stoichiometry. This is a research-phase compound studied primarily for photocatalytic and electrochemical applications, particularly in the context of water splitting, environmental remediation, and energy conversion where layered perovskites with partial A-site occupancy offer tunable band gaps and enhanced charge separation. Compared to fully-occupied perovskites (like SrTiO₃), strontium-deficient tantalate compositions target improved visible-light absorption and reduced charge recombination, making them candidates for next-generation photocatalytic systems, though commercial deployment remains limited and material is typically synthesized at laboratory scale.

photocatalytic water splittingenvironmental remediation catalystssolar energy conversionresearch electrochemistryvisible-light photocatalysts

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