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Sustainable energy applications observations

When titanium oxides are irradiated with UV light that is greater than the band-gap energy of the catalyst (about X < 380 nm), electrons (e ) and holes (h+) are produced in the conduction and valence bands, respectively. These electrons and holes have a high reductive potential and oxidative potential, respectively, which, together, cause catalytic reactions on the surfaces namely photocatalytic reactions are induced. Because of its similarity with the mechanism observed with photosynthesis in green plants, photocatalysis may also be referred to as artificial photosynthesis [1-4]. As will be introduced in a later section, there are no limits to the possibilities and applications of titanium oxide photocatalysts as environmentally harmonious catalysts and/or sustainable green chemical systems. ... [Pg.284]


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