2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.apcatb.2008.01.034
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Visible-light-induced photocatalytic oxidation of carboxylic acids and aldehydes over N-doped TiO2 loaded with Fe, Cu or Pt

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“…Some potential applications of TiO 2 have been developed including solar energy conversion 1,2 and environmental purification. [3][4][5] However, the main drawback is that TiO 2 photocatalysts may only be excited by ultraviolet (UV) light (wavelength l < 388 nm) due to their wide band gap. Therefore, the overall efficiency of TiO 2 remains too low under natural sunlight irradiation, as UV only accounts for about 4% of the incoming solar energy on the Earth's surface.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some potential applications of TiO 2 have been developed including solar energy conversion 1,2 and environmental purification. [3][4][5] However, the main drawback is that TiO 2 photocatalysts may only be excited by ultraviolet (UV) light (wavelength l < 388 nm) due to their wide band gap. Therefore, the overall efficiency of TiO 2 remains too low under natural sunlight irradiation, as UV only accounts for about 4% of the incoming solar energy on the Earth's surface.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The one method is intentionally to use effectively the longer wavelength light. [12][13][14][15][16][17] N-doped TiO2 films were used in some cases. 12,13 Mainly TiO2 films were used.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…[8][9][10] The use of solar energy has been highlighted as an alternative to obtain clean energy while simultaneously reducing the CO 2 concentration in the atmosphere. 11 Many chemicals are reported to be produced from water and CO 2 : formic acid, 12,13 acetic acid, 14,15 formaldehyde, 16 methanol [17][18][19] and methane. 20,21 Using a combination of metaloxides and co-catalysts we have already demonstrated the feasibility to produce both methane and methanol.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%