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Photocatalytic properties of TiO2 aqueous suspension were analyzed by means
of the chemiluminescent probe method, which enables us to monitor superoxi
de ions (O-.(2)-) and hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) in the reaction system. The
amount of produced O-.(2)- is independent of the surface properties of TiO2
, while H2O2 is formed significantly for smaller particles with large amoun
t of surface hydroxyl groups. The amount of produced (OH)-O-. radicals was
estimated from the effect of Cl- ions on the O-.(2)- formation and found to
be large for the TiO2 having a large amount of surface hydroxyl groups. Th
is difference is explained to originate from the different structure of hol
e intermediates, based on the ESR measurements for these powders at 77 K.