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Titanium Dioxide: Energy Conversion, Photocatalysis and Isotope Labeling

WHEN: Thursday April 2, 2015 from 14:00
WHERE: Lecture room A11-132 at University Campus Bohunice, Brno 

Czech Chemical Society – Brno chapter invites you to the lecture Titanium Dioxide: Energy Conversion, Photocatalysis  and Isotope Labeling, delivered by Ladislav Kavan, J. Heyrovsky Institute of Physical Chemistry, v.v.i. Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic. 

Abstract:

Titanium dioxide attracted considerable attention after the pioneering work of Fujishima and Honda in 1972, which stems from several promising applications in solar cells, batteries, and photocatalysis for environment protection. The dye sensitized solar cell is a low-cost, highly efficient device to rival Si-based photovoltaics. It was discovered in 1991 by O’Regan and Graetzel and their work triggered great academic and technological feedback during the next 2.5 decades. The generic device is a liquid-junction photoelectrochemical cell with a dye sensitized nanocrystalline TiO2 photoanode. An alternative of this system is the solid-state dye sensitized solar cell in which the photogenerated holes are transported by a solid conductive material.  Recently, this concept developed into the methylammonium-lead-iodide perovskite solar cell achieving more than 20 % conversion efficiency. Accommodation of Li in TiO2­ (anatase), monoclinic TiO2(B) and particularly Li4Ti5O12 (spinel) is readily applicable to the development of anodes for Li-ion batteries, and possibly also No-ion batteries. The search for Na-ion batteries is motivated by the expectation that the world supply of lithium could not be sufficient within the long-term horizon to back up the growth of battery market for electromobiles and grid stabilization. Titania-based photocatalysis is used for mineralization of environmental pollutants in air and water. We have recently upgraded these studies by titania catalysts labeled byoxygen isotopes 16, 17, 18, each in anatase and rutile forms. The products were characterized by Raman spectroscopy and by Raman spectroelectrochemistry of Li-insertion. The second-order Raman scattering in rutile, and the overlapping Raman features in anatase were addressed in detail.  The heterogeneous catalytic processes at the interface of titania and gaseous reactants were investigated by high-resolution FTIR spectroscopy in dark and upon UV-excitation.   

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