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Basic heterogeneous photocatalysis

As advanced in chapter I, the basic mechanism of heterogeneous photocatalysis is related to the exciting of the TiOa or other metal oxides. It is generally accepted that this photon-induced state of excitation promotes an electron from the valence band level to... [Pg.126]

In Section II.C, we described the reactivity of adsorbed dye species at liquid liquid junctions in heterogeneous photoredox reactions. The properties of these systems can be used to catalyze electron-transfer processes. The behavior of dyes at interfaces has been vigorously studied in micelles and microemulsion systems, and many excellent reviews and books are available on this subject [94-97]. In this section, we shall consider some basic aspects of photoprocesses in microheterogeneous systems that are relevant to polarizable ITIES. This is not intended to cover comprehensively the recent developments in the active area of photochemistry at organized assemblies, but to highlight how spatial confinement, hydrophilic hydrophobic forces, and local potentials can affect the course of a photochemical process. We shall also revise some recent developments in photocatalysis and photosynthesis at polarizable liquid liquid interfaces, highlighting advantages and limitations in relation to two-phase catalysis. [Pg.627]


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