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Oxide Semiconducting Materials as Photoanodes

This chapter considers photoanodes comprised of metal oxide semiconductors, which are of relatively low cost and relatively greater stability than their non-oxide counterparts. In 1972 Fujishima and Honda [1] first used a crystal wafer of n-type Ti02 (rutile) as a photoanode. A photoelectrochemical cell was constructed for the decomposition of water in which the Ti02 photoanode was connected with a Ft cathode through an external circuit. With illumination of the Ti02 current flowed from the Ft electrode to the [Pg.191]

Ti02 electrode through the external circuit. The direction of the current revealed that oxygen evolution occurred at Ti02 photoanode and hydrogen evolution at Pt metal cathode. [Pg.192]


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