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 composite system of SnO2/ZnO semiconductors was found to generate a higher H2O2 yield than individual
 oxide semiconductors when they were sensitized with various dyes. The optimum quantum yields for H2O2 generation
 were found to be 6.00 × 10−2, 4.05 × 10−2 and 3.33 × 10−2, respectively, for Eosin Y, Rose Bengal and Rhodamine
 6G. Under similar conditions, Eosin Y showed quantum yields of 2.03 × 10−2 and 2.34 × 10−3, respectively, for ZnO and
 SnO2 particles. With the higher yield of H2O2 for the composite system, the possibility of electron
 transfer from the low band position semiconductor to the high band position semiconductor is demonstrated and is attributed
 to the transfer of injected
 high-energy electrons from the excited dye molecules on SnO2 to ZnO particles.
    
         
                     
                    
                        
                            
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