“…The latter react with adsorbed water and oxygen molecules to yield highly reactive oxygen species [ROS; mainly hydroxide ( • OH) and superoxide radicals ( • O 2 − )], which, in turn, trigger NO x removal (De-NO x ; x = 1,2) by a sequential photo-oxidative process: NO → NO 2 − → NO 2 → NO 3 − . 1,2,8,18,21 Although various research works have been aimed at the development of De-NO x photocatalysts, 1,3,14 key problems still far from being completely overcome are related to the low activity and the generation of undesired/toxic byproducts, 1,5 in particular, the NO 2 intermediate. 6,13,20,22,23 Hence, an important goal to be fulfilled for an efficient NO x degradation, an actual open challenge, 2,4,10,[14][15][16]24 is the obtainment of a high selectivity toward harmless nitrates (NO 3 − ) as the major process products.…”