Abstract The slow photon effect was studied by means of the photocatalytic degradation of stearic acid over TiO 2 inverse opals. The comparison of the degradation rates over inverse opals… Click to show full abstract
Abstract The slow photon effect was studied by means of the photocatalytic degradation of stearic acid over TiO 2 inverse opals. The comparison of the degradation rates over inverse opals with those obtained over disordered structures at different irradiation angles showed that the irradiation at the blue edge of the stopband leads to the activation of the effect, evidenced by an improvement factor of 1.8 ± 0.6 in the reaction rate for irradiation at 40°. The rigorous coupled-wave analysis (RCWA) method was employed to confirm the source of the enhancement; simulated spectra showed an enhancement in the absorption of the TiO 2 matrix that composes the inverse opal at a 40° irradiation angle, owing to an appropriate position of the stopband in relation to the absorption onset of TiO 2 .
               
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