Thick titania films for semiconductor photocatalysis
A brief overview of work carried out by this group on thick ( > 1 mm), optically clear, robust titania films prepared by a sol-gel method, as well as new results regarding these films, are described. Such films are very active as photocatalysts and able to destroy stearic acid with a quantum yiel...
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