Copper-doped titanium dioxide represents a versatile photocatalytic material that extends the light response of pure TiO2 into the visible region while enhancing charge separation and redox activity.
The performance of a fuel cell—a device that converts chemical energy into electrical energy—depends on how well the ions can move through the cell's material. Most current fuel cells operate at high ...
Titanium dioxide (TiO₂) in its nanoscale form has long been prized for photocatalytic and electronic applications. When doped with transition-metal or rare-earth ions, TiO₂ can exhibit ...
Photocatalytic water splitting is a clean energy technology that uses sunlight to split water into oxygen and hydrogen in order to produce green hydrogen—a clean fuel—without relying on fossil fuels.
Researchers at the Chinese Academy of Sciences have developed a scandium (Sc)-doped titanium dioxide (TiO 2) semiconductor in the rutile crystal phase. Schematic diagram of TiO 2 facet control and ...
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