Photochemical Water Splitting via Transition Metal Oxides

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Abstract

Rapid population growth and ever-increasing energy consumption have resulted in increased environmental pollution and energy demands in recent years. Accordingly, studies and research on innovative and efficient ways of wastewater clean-up and exploiting eco-friendly and renewable energy sources such as sunlight have become a necessity. This review focuses on recent progress with photocatalysis for water splitting capabilities. It introduces photocatalysis and hydrogen as a fuel source, before moving on to explain water splitting. Then, the criteria for ideal photocatalytic materials are discussed along with current material systems and their limitations. Finally, it concludes on the TiO2 systems and their potential in future photocatalysis research.

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Mikaeili, F., Gilmore, T., & Gouma, P. I. (2022, November 1). Photochemical Water Splitting via Transition Metal Oxides. Catalysts. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/catal12111303

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