Ti(Bi3O5)4

semiconductor
· Ti(Bi3O5)4

Ti(Bi3O5)4 is a mixed-metal oxide semiconductor compound combining titanium and bismuth oxide phases, belonging to the family of complex perovskite-related oxides. This material is primarily investigated in research contexts for photocatalytic applications and photoelectrochemical devices, where its bandgap and crystal structure offer potential advantages over single-phase oxides for visible-light energy conversion. The bismuth oxide component can lower the optical bandgap compared to pure titania, making it of interest for solar-driven water splitting and environmental remediation, though widespread industrial deployment remains limited and the material is best classified as an emerging semiconductor under active development.

photocatalysisvisible-light water splittingphotoelectrochemical cellsenvironmental remediationsolar energy conversion

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