Synthesis and Application of Titania (TiO2)
A special issue of Photochem (ISSN 2673-7256).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 April 2022) | Viewed by 15991
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Dear Colleagues,
In recent years, titanium dioxide (TiO2) semiconductors have received much attention as a material for photocatalytic application. Unfortunately, TiO2, which is an excellent photocatalyst under UV light, has very limited capability for visible light absorption. In order to promote light absorption in the visible range, many techniques have been examined, such as TiO2 doping with metal or non-metal ions. In particular, successful results have been obtained by doping TiO2 with nitrogen (N-doped TiO2). This might be useful for environmental and energy applications, such as photocatalytic degradation of organic pollutants, solar cells, sensors, and water-splitting reactions. However, there is still some controversy regarding whether this doping is beneficial to the photocatalytic process, as well as whether the synthetic methods, which are not well stabilized yet, can provide an opportunity to clarify certain aspects in this field.
This Special Issue is focused on the “Synthesis and Application of Titania (N-TiO2)”, featuring state-of-the-art research in this field. Research papers related to the synthesis and characterization of novel TiO2 nanomaterials or TiO2 nanocomposites and their applications are welcome in this Special Issue.
Dr. Olga Sacco
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- N-TiO2
- nanomaterials
- nanocomposites
- synthesis
- characterization
- UV and visible light
- solar light
- photocatalysis
- solar cells
- sensors
- water-splitting reactions
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