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Inside Cover: Overall Water Splitting under Visible Light through a Two-Step Photoexcitation between TaON and WO3 in the Presence of an Iodate–Iodide Shuttle Redox Mediator (ChemSusChem 2/2011)

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This article is published in Chemsuschem.The article was published on 2011-02-18 and is currently open access. It has received 92 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Iodate & Water splitting.

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Recent progress on photocatalytic and photoelectrochemical water splitting under visible light irradiation

TL;DR: A review of recent progress in this field can be found in this article by focusing on strategies that utilize visible light, such as two-step photoexcitation systems that were inspired by photosynthesis in nature, band engineering for producing novel photocatalysts that have both a high visible light absorption and suitable energy levels for water splitting, the development of new cocatalyst for efficient H 2 or O 2 production, fabrication of efficient photoelectrodes based on visible-light-responsive semiconductors, and the construction of tandem-type PEC water-splitting systems
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Photocatalytic water splitting using semiconductor particles: History and recent developments

TL;DR: In this paper, the historical development of water-splitting photocatalysts has been described and a review article describes the development of active water splitting materials has relied on both photochemical and cocatalytic materials.
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Semiconductor-based photocatalysts and photoelectrochemical cells for solar fuel generation: a review

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe the barrier, progress and future direction of research on the correlation of the chemical constituent, size, dimensionality, architecture, crystal structure, microstructure and electronic band structure of photocatalysts (or photoelectrodes) with five vital processes including light absorption, charge separation, migration and recombination as well as surface redox reactions.
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Semiconductor Photocatalysis—Mechanistic and Synthetic Aspects

TL;DR: Novel atom-economic C-C and C-N coupling reactions illustrate the relevance of semiconductor photocatalysis for organic synthesis, and demonstrate that the multidisciplinary field combines classical photochemistry with electrochemistry, solid-state chemistry, and heterogeneous catalysis.
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Nanostructured materials for photocatalysis

TL;DR: This review has classified the so far reported highly efficient modified/unmodified semiconductor photocatalysts into four different categories based on the elemental composition, band gap engineering and charge carrier migration mechanism in composite photoc atalysts.
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