Daylight Photoactive TiO2 Sol-Gel Nanoparticles: Sustainable Environmental Contribution

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Abstract

Visible-light-photoactive titania micro- or nanoparticles excel in a wide range of industrial areas, particularly in environmental remediation. The sol–gel methodology is one pivotal technique which has been successfully used to synthesize either crystalline and amorphous TiO2 micro- and nanoparticles due to its outstanding chemical simplicity and versatility, along with the green chemistry approach. This short review aims to collect and discuss the most recent developments in visible-light-photoactive titania-based nanoparticles in the environmental remediation area. Titania co-doping, titania composite design, and, recently, amorphous networks have been the most used strategies to address this goal. Finally, a prediction regarding the future of these fields is given.

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Barcelos, D. A., & Gonçalves, M. C. (2023, April 1). Daylight Photoactive TiO2 Sol-Gel Nanoparticles: Sustainable Environmental Contribution. Materials. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/ma16072731

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