Direct observation of oxygen depletion and product formation during photocatalysis at a TiO2 surface using scanning electrochemical microscopy
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Sofia M. Fonseca, Anna L. Barker, Samina Ahmed, Terence J. Kemp, Patrick R. Unwin
Using scanning electrochemical microscopy (SECM) we have measured quantitatively the depletion of O2 during the photodegradation of 4-chlorophenol at supported TiO2 films for the first time and established the connection between Cl− formation and O2 depletion rates.
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