TY - JOUR
T1 - Visible-light activation of TiO2 photocatalysts
T2 - Advances in theory and experiments
AU - Etacheri, Vinodkumar
AU - Di Valentin, Cristiana
AU - Schneider, Jenny
AU - Bahnemann, Detlef
AU - Pillai, Suresh C.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2015 Elsevier Ireland Ltd.
PY - 2015/12/1
Y1 - 2015/12/1
N2 - The remarkable achievement by Fujishima and Honda (1972) in the photo-electrochemical water splitting results in the extensive use of TiO2 nanomaterials for environmental purification and energy storage/conversion applications. Though there are many advantages for the TiO2 compared to other semiconductor photocatalysts, its band gap of 3.2eV restrains application to the UV-region of the electromagnetic spectrum (λ≤387.5nm). As a result, development of visible-light active titanium dioxide is one of the key challenges in the field of semiconductor photocatalysis. In this review, advances in the strategies for the visible light activation, origin of visible-light activity, and electronic structure of various visible-light active TiO2 photocatalysts are discussed in detail. It has also been shown that if appropriate models are used, the theoretical insights can successfully be employed to develop novel catalysts to enhance the photocatalytic performance in the visible region. Recent developments in theory and experiments in visible-light induced water splitting, degradation of environmental pollutants, water and air purification and antibacterial applications are also reviewed. Various strategies to identify appropriate dopants for improved visible-light absorption and electron-hole separation to enhance the photocatalytic activity are discussed in detail, and a number of recommendations are also presented.
AB - The remarkable achievement by Fujishima and Honda (1972) in the photo-electrochemical water splitting results in the extensive use of TiO2 nanomaterials for environmental purification and energy storage/conversion applications. Though there are many advantages for the TiO2 compared to other semiconductor photocatalysts, its band gap of 3.2eV restrains application to the UV-region of the electromagnetic spectrum (λ≤387.5nm). As a result, development of visible-light active titanium dioxide is one of the key challenges in the field of semiconductor photocatalysis. In this review, advances in the strategies for the visible light activation, origin of visible-light activity, and electronic structure of various visible-light active TiO2 photocatalysts are discussed in detail. It has also been shown that if appropriate models are used, the theoretical insights can successfully be employed to develop novel catalysts to enhance the photocatalytic performance in the visible region. Recent developments in theory and experiments in visible-light induced water splitting, degradation of environmental pollutants, water and air purification and antibacterial applications are also reviewed. Various strategies to identify appropriate dopants for improved visible-light absorption and electron-hole separation to enhance the photocatalytic activity are discussed in detail, and a number of recommendations are also presented.
KW - Air pollution
KW - Doping
KW - Energy and environmental
KW - Fundamentals
KW - Graphene
KW - Hydrogen production
KW - Mechanism
KW - Photo-induced reactions
KW - Photovoltaic
KW - Solar energy
KW - Sustainable
KW - Tutorial review
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jphotochemrev.2015.08.003
DO - 10.1016/j.jphotochemrev.2015.08.003
M3 - Review article
SN - 1389-5567
VL - 25
SP - 1
EP - 29
JO - Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology C: Photochemistry Reviews
JF - Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology C: Photochemistry Reviews
ER -