Trapped Titania Lights Up Reactions

Trapped Titania Lights Up Reactions

Author: David Bradley

Titania is a promising candidate for photocatalysis because it is photostable, abundant, and non-toxic. One drawback is that its response to light is limited to the ultraviolet region.

Researchers in Saudi Arabia have enhanced its visible-light activity by confining titania within carbon nanotubes. They tested the potential of this novel photocatalyst on the visible-light degradation of the dye molecule methylene blue and found the reaction proceeded well compared with controls with unconfined titania particles under visible light.

This could open up a range of new applications and has potential in harnessing solar energy for environmental remediation of hazardous compounds.


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