Irie et al., 2008 - Google Patents
Efficient visible light-sensitive photocatalysts: grafting Cu (II) ions onto TiO2 and WO3 photocatalystsIrie et al., 2008
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- 14805119615782418497
- Author
- Irie H
- Miura S
- Kamiya K
- Hashimoto K
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- Publication venue
- Chemical Physics Letters
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We have designed and fabricated efficient photocatalysts sensitive to visible light, Cu (II)- grafted TiO2 (Cu (II)/TiO2) and WO3 (Cu (II)/WO3), after the suggestions made in the literature as to the photo-induced interfacial charge transfer from a semiconductor to an …
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