Article | REF: NM3600 V1

Photocatalysis : from nanostructured materials to photocatalytic reactors

Authors: Delphine SCHAMING, Christophe COLBEAU-JUSTIN, Hynd REMITA

Publication date: August 10, 2017, Review date: January 13, 2021

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3. Other photocatalytic materials

Interest in photocatalytic materials active under irradiation in the visible range continues to grow, and current research is focused on the development of new semiconductors. Such a semiconductor must meet certain criteria that can be deduced from the photocatalytic mechanism described above:

  • to absorb in the visible (λ = 400 - 800 nm), the energy value E g of its band gap must be between 1.6 and 3.1 eV ;

  • the position of the valence (E BV ) and conduction (E BC ) bands should enable reduction or oxidation reactions to take place in a large number of molecules; the feasibility of redox half-reactions will depend on the values of E BC and E...

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