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Visible/solar light active photocatalysts for organic effluent treatment: Fundamentals, mechanisms and parametric review

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A review of the science behind the performance of visible/solar light active photocatalysts is presented in this article, which includes the fundamentals of photocatalysis, including thermodynamics, reaction kinetics and recombination.
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Intensive research work is being undertaken globally to effectively use the process of photocatalysis for the degradation of organic pollutants from industrial effluents. For the same, TiO2 has been extensively explored, which however, has a limitation of being able to utilise the UV spectrum only, due to its high band gap property. Since a substantial percentage of the solar spectrum is visible light, it is imperative that for an effective and versatile utilisation of the incident solar energy, visible light active photocatalysts, having a relatively smaller band gap are developed. Smaller band gap, however, often results in rapid recombination and conversion of photonic energy into non-usable heat. This article is a review of the science behind the performance of visible/solar light active photocatalysts. The first part includes the fundamentals of photocatalysis, including thermodynamics, reaction kinetics and recombination. The second part reviews the visible/solar light active photocatalytic materials as well as the significant research efforts made so far in the exploration of possible mechanisms of photoexcitation and remedies for minimization of recombination. Finally, an operational overview is provided which is helpful in assessing the influence of key parameters on the photocatalytic activity. This review presents a single point reference for a comparative study and ready assimilation of the basics and new directions in photocatalysis, thus making it more conducive to further research and active commercialisation.

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Visible-Light Photocatalysis in Nitrogen-Doped Titanium Oxides

TL;DR: Film and powders of TiO2-x Nx have revealed an improvement over titanium dioxide (TiO2) under visible light in optical absorption and photocatalytic activity such as photodegradations of methylene blue and gaseous acetaldehyde and hydrophilicity of the film surface.
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Photocatalysis on TiO2 Surfaces - Principles, Mechanisms, and Selected Results

TL;DR: In this article, the authors focus on interfacial processes and summarize some of the operating principles of heterogeneous photocatalysis systems, including the electron transfer and energy transfer processes in photocatalytic reactions.
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TiO2 photocatalysis and related surface phenomena

TL;DR: The field of photocatalysis can be traced back more than 80 years to early observations of the chalking of titania-based paints and to studies of the darkening of metal oxides in contact with organic compounds in sunlight as discussed by the authors.
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