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Improved high temperature stability of anatase TiO2 photocatalysts by N, F, P co-doping

Fagan et al., 2016

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8441255995952632930
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Fagan R
McCormack D
Hinder S
Pillai S
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Among the three commonly occurring phases (anatase, rutile, and brookite) of TiO 2, the anatase form is reported to be the best photocatalyst due to the improved charge-carrier mobility and the greater number of surface hydroxyl groups. The anatase to rutile transition …
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