For effective and economic water treatment emphasis has been placed on
solarchemical degradation techniques. The photocatalytical oxidation
(PCO) of contaminants on semiconductor surfaces with solar light as en
ergy source proves to be an effective method of water purification, bu
t such systems using titanium dioxide as photocatalyst can utilize onl
y 5% of the solar energy reaching the surface of the earth because of
the large bandgap of the semiconductor. In this connection, dye sensit
ization has been found to be a promising way for extending the spectra
l response of the titanium dioxide catalyst to longer wavelength (SPCO
). The sensitization in the SPCO process was carried out with rose ben
gal or ruthenium dyes as sensitizer, respectively, and using titanium
dioxide as photocatalyst. For the first time several triazine herbicid
es could be decomposed by SPCO applying only visible light.