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Abstract Alternating graphene (G) and titania (Ti 0.91 O 2 ) multilayered nanosheets are fabricated using layer‐by‐layer electrostatic deposition followed by UV irradiation. Successful assemblies of graphene oxide (GO) and titania nanosheets in sequence with polyethylenimine as a linker is confirmed by UV–vis absorption and X‐ray diffraction. Photocatalytic reduction of GO into G can be achieved upon UV irradiation. Ultrafast photocatalytic electron transfer between the titania and graphene is demonstrated using femtosecond transient absorption spectroscopy. Efficient exciton dissociation at the interfaces coupled with cross‐surface charge percolation allows efficient photocurrent conversion in the multilayered Ti 0.91 O 2 /G films.
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