Identification and exclusion of intermediates of photocatalytic CO₂ reduction on TiO₂ under conditions of highest purity.

@article{Pougin2016IdentificationAE,
  title={Identification and exclusion of intermediates of photocatalytic CO₂ reduction on TiO₂ under conditions of highest purity.},
  author={Anna Pougin and Martin Dilla and Jennifer Strunk},
  journal={Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP},
  year={2016},
  volume={18 16},
  pages={
          10809-17
        }
}
Using a high-purity gas phase photoreactor and highly sensitive trace gas analysis, new insights into the mechanism of photocatalytic CO2 reduction on TiO2 P25 have been obtained. The reactor design and sample pretreatment excludes product formation from intermediates. Apart from CO2, the only other reactant offered to the catalyst is water. The main products found on this prominent photocatalyst are methane and carbon monoxide. To distinguish between the three possible mechanisms reported in… 
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