Serpone et al., 2010 - Google Patents
Second generation visible-light-active photocatalysts: preparation, optical properties, and consequences of dopants on the band gap energy of TiO2Serpone et al., 2010
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- 9109781600132880830
- Author
- Serpone N
- Emeline A
- Kuznetsov V
- Ryabchuk V
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- Environmentally Benign Photocatalysts: Applications of Titanium Oxide-based Materials
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First generation metal-oxide photocatalysts based mostly on nominally pure, pristine titanium dioxide have been the object of great debate in the past 30 years with regard (i) to the nature of the oxidative agent (• OH radicals vs. holes h+);(ii) to the site at which the …
- 229910010413 TiO 2 0 title abstract description 729
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