Abstract

Abstract We have studied the photophysics of anthracene adsorbed to photocatalytic silica–titania mixed oxide systems prepared by two different methods: a sol–gel synthesis and an impregnation route. The observed photophysics depend upon the method of synthesis, with the sol–gel prepared samples resulting in enhanced radical cation formation via static excited singlet state quenching. This mechanism, whilst operative, does not give rise to long-lived charge separation in the case of the impregnated samples. These results are discussed in terms of differing sample morphologies.

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