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Photocatalysis : from nanostructured materials to photocatalytic reactors
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Photocatalysis : from nanostructured materials to photocatalytic reactors

Authors : Delphine SCHAMING, Christophe COLBEAU-JUSTIN, Hynd REMITA

Publication date: August 10, 2017, Review date: January 13, 2021 | Lire en français

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7. Conclusion

Since Fujishima and Honda's publication reporting the production of dihydrogen from water on a UV-irradiated TiO 2 photoanode, photocatalysis has seen considerable growth for the production of dihydrogen from water and for the photodegradation of pollutants. In the field of photocatalysis, TiO 2 is the most widely used and studied material. Nanostructures with controlled morphologies can be synthesized. Nevertheless, the electron-hole recombination rate is high, as in the case of most semiconductors. What's more, TiO 2 , due to the value of its band gap, absorbs only in the UV, which make up only 4-5% of the solar spectrum.

Developing photocatalytic materials active under visible light would make it possible to utilize a larger...

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