Application of TiO2-based photoelectrochemical sensors in trace detection of environmental pollutants
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1.School of Mechanical and Electronic Engineering, Suzhou University, Suzhou, Anhui234000, P. R. China;2.College of Mechanics and Optoelectronic Physics, Anhui University of Science and Technology, Huainan, Anhui232001, P. R. China

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Supported by the Research and Development Fund project of Suzhou University (2021fzjj21), the University Natural Science Research Project of Anhui Province (2022AH050848), and the Anhui Provincial Natural Science Foundation (1808085ME130).

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    Titanium dioxide (TiO2)-based materials are commonly used in constructing photoelectrochemical(PEC) sensors due to their advantages, such as an optimal band gap, abundant surface-active sites, and environmental friendliness. These materials hold significant promise for the efficient enrichment and detection of environmental pollutants. However, high recombination rates of photogenerated charges and limited visible light utilization remain challenges that severely restrict the PEC performance of TiO2-based materials. This paper provides a comprehensive overview of the mechanisms of PEC sensing, key factors affecting PEC sensor performance, as well as various modification strategies such as heterostructure construction, crystal plane adjustment, ion doping, and dye sensitization. Furthermore, the application of TiO2-based PEC sensors in detecting trace levels of diverse environmental pollutants is discussed. Finally, the paper presents a summary and outlook on the advancements of TiO2-based materials in environmental detection, serving as a reference for developing highly sensitive TiO2-based PEC sensors.

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王闻琦,王士暄.TiO2基光电化学传感器在环境污染物痕量检测中的应用[J].重庆大学学报,2024,47(12):137~150

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  • Received:January 25,2024
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