Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7845313 | Surface Science Reports | 2011 | 113 Pages |
Abstract
The field of surface science provides a unique approach to understanding bulk, surface and interfacial phenomena occurring during TiO2 photocatalysis. This review highlights, from a surface science perspective, recent literature that provides molecular-level insights into photon-initiated events occurring at TiO2 surfaces. Seven key scientific issues are identified in the organization of this review. These are: (1)Â photon absorption, (2)Â charge transport and trapping, (3)Â electron transfer dynamics, (4)Â the adsorbed state, (5)Â mechanisms, (6)Â poisons and promoters, and (7)Â phase and form. This review ends with a brief examination of several chemical processes (such as water splitting) in which TiO2 photocatalysis has made significant contributions in the literature.
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Authors
Michael A. Henderson,