Abstract
Titania particles modified with an extremely small amount (<0.01 mol%) of a rhodium species exhibited photocatalytic activity for the oxidative decomposition of acetaldehyde in air under visible-light irradiation. The reaction proceeded via a two-photon band-gap excitation mechanism resembling the Z-scheme with an external redox couple, using a built-in Rh(iii)-Rh(iv) redox couple.
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Kuncewicz, J., & Ohtani, B. (2015). Titania photocatalysis through two-photon band-gap excitation with built-in rhodium redox mediator. Chemical Communications, 51(2), 298–301. https://doi.org/10.1039/c4cc07049f
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