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Cu-based quantum dots are easy to synthetize and can replace dye, CdS quantum dots and etc., as sensitizer of TiO2 due to their advantages of low cost, non-toxic, good catalytic activities, and narrow band gap. The progresses in in-situ or ex-situ deposition of Cu-based quantum dots on TiO2, the photon absorption abilities and the charge transfer properties of TiO2 sensitized by Cu-based quantum dots, and their applications in different fields were reviewed in this paper. In addition, research focused on TiO2 sensitized by Cu-based quantum dots for photocatalytic hydrogen production in the near future were also analyzed and discussed. ©, 2015, Beijing University of Technology. All right reserved.
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Journal of Beijing University of Technology
ISSN: 0254-0037
Year: 2015
Issue: 8
Volume: 41
Page: 1230-1239
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