Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1487223 Materials Research Bulletin 2015 16 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Photocatalysis using transition metal oxides.•Synergetic interaction of conducting polymers with semiconductor oxides.•Enhanced photocatalytic activity.•Inhibition of photocorrosion.

Transition metal oxide based semiconductors hold great promise for photocatalytic applications. But critical factors such as the high rate of charge-carrier recombination and limited light absorption have restricted their commercial application. Lately, improvements have been made in their photocatalytic activity by sensitizing them with organically conducting polymers. The present review highlights the work done in enhancing the photocatalytic activity of some transition metal oxides using conducting polymers. The mechanism behind the interaction of these inorganic semiconductors with different conducting polymers upon illumination with light is discussed in detail which can help in designing these fascinating materials with superior photocatalytic response toward UV and visible light.

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