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Current Developments in Photocatalysis and Photocatalytic Materials

New Horizons in Photocatalysis

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Paperback, blz. | Engels
Elsevier Science | e druk, 2019
ISBN13: 9780128190005
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Elsevier Science e druk, 2019 9780128190005
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Photocatalytic materials can improve the efficiency and sustainability of processes and offer novel ways to address issues across a wide range of fields—from sustainable chemistry and energy production to environmental remediation. Current Developments in Photocatalysis and Photocatalytic Materials provides an overview of the latest advances in this field, offering insight into the chemistry and activity of the latest generation of photocatalytic materials.After an introduction to photocatalysis and photocatalytic materials, this book goes on to outline a wide selection of photocatalytic materials, not only covering typical metal oxide photocatalysts such as TiO2 but also exploring newly developed organic semiconducting photocatalysts, such as g-C3N4.Drawing on the experience of an expert team of contributors, Current Developments in Photocatalysis and Photocatalytic Materials highlights the new horizons of photocatalysis, in which photocatalytic materials will come to play an important role in our day-to-day lives.

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ISBN13:9780128190005
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Paperback

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1. Introduction<br>2. Rutile TiO2-based New Photocatalysts for Visible-light Water Oxidation<br>3. Factors Affecting Photocatalytic Activity of TiO2<br>4. Controllable Synthesis of TiO2: Toward an Efficient Photocatalyst<br>5. TiO2-based Photocatalytic Conversion Processes: Insights from In Situ Infrared Spectroscopy<br>6. Photoreduction of CO2 on non-TiO2 Based Metal Oxides<br>7. Titania Based Photocatalyst for Dynamic Degradation of VOCs<br>8. Solvothermal Alcoholysis Preparation of TiO2 with Tailored Structures and Enhanced Activity in Environmental and Energy Photocatalysis<br>9. TiO2 Polymorphs for Hydrogen Photoproduction<br>10. Progress in Fundamental Studies and Practical Applications of SrTiO3 Photocatalysts to Overall Water Splitting<br>11. Environmental Friendly Synthesis of High Efficient Composite Type Photocatalysts<br>12. Photocatalytic Conversion of CO2 by H2O over Heterogeneous Photocatalysts<br>13. Seizing Solar Hydrogen from Water Promoted by Magic Spin Transporting, Chiral-induced Spin State-selective Filtering, and Upconversion<br>14. Recent Advances in the Development of Photocatalytic NOx Abatement<br>15. ZnO Nanomaterials: Strategies for Improvement of Photocatalytic and Photoelectrochemical Activities<br>16. BiVO4, a Ternary Metal Oxide as an Efficient Photocatalytic Material<br>17. Photocatalytic and Photo-Fenton-catalytic Degradation of Organic Pollutants by BiFO3 (BFO) and BiVO4 (BVO) Photocatalysts under Visible-light Irradiation<br>18. Preparation and Photocatalytic Performance of Monolayer Inorganic Oxide Nanosheets<br>19. TiO2/carbon Composite Nanomaterials for Photocatalysis<br>20. The Design and Development of MOF Photocatalysts and Their Applications for Water Splitting Reaction<br>21. Light-induced Organic Transformations over some MOF Materials<br>22. Mesoporous Silica supported Ag based-Plasmonic Photocatalysts<br>23. Development of Metal Sulfide-based Photocatalysts for Hydrogen Evolution Under Visible Light<br>24. Photocatalysis with Octahedral Sulphides<br>25. Reduced Graphene Oxide (rGO) Supported on Metal Oxides Catalysts for Photocatalytic Reactions<br>26. Current Development of Graphitic Carbon Nitride Photocatalysts as One of Organic Semiconducting Photocatalytic Materials<br>27. Carbon Nitride as Photocatalyst in Organic Selective Transformations<br>28. Heterogeneous Photocatalysis by Organic Materials: From Fundamental to Applications<br>29. Photocatalytic Performance of Hexagonal Boron Carbon Nitride Nanomaterials<br>30. Theoretical Studies of Two-dimensional Photocatalyst Materials<br>31. Atomically Scale Design of Van der Waals Heterostructures as Photocatalysts

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