Development of alternative photocatalysts to TiO2: Challenges and opportunities
Centro de Investigaciones Energéticas, Medioambientales y Tecnológicas · IMDEA Energy Institute · +1 more institution
Abstract
Since the early development of this technology in the 1970s, TiO2 constitutes the archetypical photocatalyst due to its relatively high efficiency, low cost and availability. However, during the last decade a considerable number of new photocatalytic materials, either semiconductor or not, have been proposed as potential substitutes of TiO2, particularly in the case of solar applications, for which this standard photocatalyst is not very suitable because of its wide band gap. Semiconductors based on cations with d0 configuration such Ta5+ or Nb5+, as well as oxides or nitrides of d10 elements such as Bi3+, In3+ or Ga3+ are among the most successful novel photocatalysts, but non-semiconductor solids like…
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- Photocatalysis
- Semiconductor
- Nanotechnology
- Semiconductor materials
- Materials science
- Water splitting
- Human decontamination
- Chemistry