Berlin, Germany (SPX) 
April 20, 2011 
The exploitation and utilization of new energy sources are considered to  be among today's major challenges. Solar energy plays a central role,  and its direct conversion into chemical energy, for example hydrogen  generation by water splitting, is one of its interesting variants.
Titanium oxide-based photocatalysis is the presently  most efficient, yet little understood conversion process. In cooperation  with colleagues from Germany and abroad, scientists of the KIT  Institute for Functional Interfaces (IFG) have studied the basic  mechanisms of photochemistry by the example of titania and have  presented new detailed findings.
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Wednesday, April 20, 2011
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