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“…For instance, glucose is an efficient hole scavenger for titania [10,[33][34][35]. Theoretical studies on glucose adsorption over titania showed distinct intragap states; this explains its hole trapping role in TiO 2 [34].…”
Section: Materials and Mechanismsmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…For instance, glucose is an efficient hole scavenger for titania [10,[33][34][35]. Theoretical studies on glucose adsorption over titania showed distinct intragap states; this explains its hole trapping role in TiO 2 [34].…”
Section: Materials and Mechanismsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…When a metal (with proper work function) is deposed on a semiconductor, excited electrons from the semiconductor migrate to the metal until the two Fermi levels are aligned. The Schottky barrier [10,32] formed at the metal and semiconductor interface can serve as an efficient electron trap to prevent photogenerated electronhole recombination, greatly enhancing the efficiency of the photocatalytic reaction. The metal also serves as an active site for H 2 production, in which the trapped photogenerated electrons are transferred to protons to produce H 2 .…”
Section: Materials and Mechanismsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The reaction pathway of glucose oxidation has been investigated by several authors [108,109]. Further efforts in elucidating glucose oxidation were made by Balducci [110], according to whom it proceeds via bridge adsorption on the photocatalyst surface through hydroxyl groups.…”
Section: Reaction Mechanismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent years, there have been intensive efforts toward the development of novel technologies for the production of hydrogen or methane from renewable resources, mainly water and biomass [1][2][3]. In particular, the food industry produces a large amount of solid and liquid wastes which could be valorized.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%