Authors
Nick Serpone
Publication date
2006/12/7
Source
The Journal of Physical Chemistry B
Volume
110
Issue
48
Pages
24287-24293
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Description
Second-generation TiO2-xDx photocatalysts doped with either anions (N, C, and S mostly) or cations have recently been shown to have their absorption edge red-shifted to lower energies (longer wavelengths), thus enhancing photonic efficiencies of photoassisted surface redox reactions. Some of the studies have proposed that this red-shift is caused by a narrowing of the band gap of pristine TiO2 (e.g., anatase, Ebg = 3.2 eV; absorption edge ca. 387 nm), while others have suggested the appearance of intragap localized states of the dopants. By contrast, a recent study by Kuznetsov and Serpone (J. Phys. Chem. B, in press) has proposed that the commonality in all these doped titanias rests with formation of oxygen vacancies and the advent of color centers (e.g., F, F+, F++, and Ti3+) that absorb the visible light radiation. This article reexamines the various claims and argues that the red-shift of the absorption edge …
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