Issue 10, 1998

The effect of hole acceptors on the photocurrent response of particulate TiO2 anodes†

Abstract

The effect of different hole acceptors on the photocurrent response of particulate TiO2 anodes was investigated. In all cases there was a significant increase in the photocurrent over that observed for the photooxidation of water. The photocurrent efficiency observed in the presence of hole acceptors followed the order: oxalate > formate > acetate > methanol. The order of efficiency of the hole acceptors does not correlate with reported free hydroxyl radical reactivity constants or with reported oxidation potentials for the substrates studied. Adsorption measurements made in the dark showed that oxalate was much more strongly adsorbed on the electrode surface than either acetate or formate. Impedance spectroscopy indicated an increase in the capacitance of the system due to the presence of oxalate, both in the dark and under illumination.

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Analyst, 1998,123, 2007-2012

The effect of hole acceptors on the photocurrent response of particulate TiO2 anodes†

J. Anthony Byrne, B. R. Eggins, P. S. M. Dunlop and S. Linquette-Mailley, Analyst, 1998, 123, 2007 DOI: 10.1039/A803885F

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