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titleOfInvention Porous metal oxide semiconductor spectrally sensitized with metal oxide
abstract Porous metal oxidation with a band gap greater than 2.9 eV spectrally sensitized on the inner and outer surfaces using one or more metal oxides or mixtures thereof having a band-gap less than 2.9 eV A nano-porous metal oxide having a band gap greater than 2.9 eV and having a band gap of less than 2.9 eV when pyrolyzed or hydrolyzed and subsequently pyrolyzed Applying a solution of a metal compound or salt to give a metal oxide and heating the nano-porous metal oxide having a band-gap greater than 2.9 eV to which the metal salt is applied to thermally decompose the salt or A band greater than 2.9 eV comprising hydrolyzing and subsequently pyrolyzing to a metal oxide having a band gap of less than 2.9 eV A method for spectrally sensitizing nanoporous metal oxides with caps on their internal and external surfaces; and (i) pyrolyzed into metal oxide semiconductors having a band-gap greater than 2.9 eV or Metal compounds or salts that are hydrolyzed and subsequently pyrolyzed and metal compounds or salts that are pyrolyzed or hydrolyzed and subsequently pyrolyzed to metal oxides having a band-gap less than 2.9 eV Preparing a solution containing, (ii) adding a water-soluble polymer to the solution prepared in step (i), (iii) coating the solution prepared in step (ii) on the support, and (iv) 2.9 comprising heating the coated support prepared in step (iii) to a temperature at which the water-soluble polymer is no longer present in the coating support. A second method for spectrally sensitizing the porous metal oxide on its inner and outer surfaces - Nano with gaps - V greater than the band.
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