Engineering of LiTaO Nanoparticles by Flame Spray Pyrolysis: Understanding Li-Incorporation into the TaO Lattice
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Lithium tantalate (LiTaO) perovskite finds wide use in pyroelectric detectors, optical waveguides and piezoelectric transducers, stemming from its good mechanical and chemical stability and optical transparency. Herein, we present a method for synthesis of LiTaO nanoparticles using a scalable Flame Spray Pyrolysis (FSP) technology, that allows the formation of LiTaO nanomaterials in a single step. Raman, XRD and TEM studies allow for comprehension of the formation mechanism of the LiTaO nanophases, with particular emphasis on the penetration of Li atoms into the Ta-oxide lattice. We show that, control of the High-Temperature Particle Residence Time (HTPRT) in the FSP flame, is the key-parameter that allows successful penetration of the -otherwise amorphous- Li phase into the TaO nanophase. In this way, via control of the HTPRT in the FSP process, we synthesized a series of nanostructured LiTaO particles of varying phase composition from {amorphous Li/TaO/LiTaO} to {pure LiTaO, 15-25 nm}. Finally, the photophysical activity of the FSP-made LiTaO was validated for photocatalytic H production from HO. These data are discussed in conjunction with the role of the phase composition of the LiTaO nanoparticles. More generally, the present work allows a better understanding of the mechanism of ABO perovskite formation that requires the incorporation of two cations, A and B, into the nanolattice.
Spyrou A, Zodhiates K, Deligiannakis Y Nanomaterials (Basel). 2025; 15(3).
PMID: 39940200 PMC: 11820212. DOI: 10.3390/nano15030226.