The document summarizes a study on the role of iridium oxide (IrO2) in shuttling photogenerated holes across the TiO2 interface in a UV-irradiated TiO2 system. Spectroscopic analysis found that IrO2 mediates the transfer of trapped holes on TiO2 to itself with a rate constant of 6×105 s-1. Interestingly, IrO2 also catalyzes the recombination of trapped holes with reduced oxygen species, which can hinder photocatalytic water splitting. A "reverse" fuel cell design is proposed to separate the electrons and oxygen/hydrogen products to overcome this issue.
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