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Three topics are discussed: (1) The role of semiconductors in artificial photoelectrolysis. (2) Principles of locating bulk electronic states in stoichiometric ionic solids and the factors that lead to itinerant vs localized electronic states. (3) The location of energy levels associated with substitutional dopants, native defects, and interstitial ions.

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Goodenough, J.B. (1985). Electronic States in Ionic Solids. In: Schiavello, M. (eds) Photoelectrochemistry, Photocatalysis and Photoreactors. NATO ASI Series, vol 146. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-7725-0_1

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