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Synthesis of spinel type ferrites by the Oil in Water microemulsion reaction method and its evaluation for photocatalytic water splitting

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Figure 1a) shows Cu 2 O polyhedral particles with average size of 196 nm. The facets of the  structure clearly are appreciated, but is not possible determine exactly their number
Figure  2b)  shows  a  plot  of  hν  vs  (αhν) 2   and  the  band  gap  energy  of  Cu 2 O  polyhedral  particles  were  determined  as  an  average  value  of  2.18  eV,  and for  commercial  P25  was  3.3 eV, which were similar to those reported in the l

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