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Some Observations on the Development of Superior Photocatalytic Systems for Application to Water Purification by the Adsorb and Shuttle or the Interphase Charge Transfer Mechanisms

Journal

MOLECULES
Volume 19, Issue 12, Pages 19557-19572

Publisher

MDPI AG
DOI: 10.3390/molecules191219557

Keywords

TiO2; photocatalysis; adsorb and shuttle; charge transfer; electron storage; carbon; zeolite; WO3

Funding

  1. Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada
  2. strategic research network, RES'EAU Waternet
  3. government of Egypt

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Adsorb and shuttle (A/S) and interfacial charge transfer are the two major strategies for overcoming recombination in photocatalysis in this era of nanoparticle composites. Their relationships are considered here. A review of key literature is accompanied by a presentation of three new experiments within the overall aim of assessing the relation of these strategies. The cases presented include: A/S by a high silica zeolite/TiO2 composite, charge transfer (CT) between phases in a TiO2/WO3 composite and both A/S and CT by composites of TiO2 with powered activated carbon (AC) and single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNT). The opportunities presented by the two strategies for moving toward photocatalysts that could support applications for the removal of contaminants from drinking water or that lead to a practical adsorbent for organics that could be regenerated photocatalytically link this discussion to ongoing research here.

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