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Photo- and Electro-Catalytic Processes - Water Splitting, N2 Fixing, CO2 Reduction (Hardcover)
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Photo- and Electro-Catalytic Processes - Water Splitting, N2 Fixing, CO2 Reduction (Hardcover)
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Explore green catalytic reactions with this reference from a
renowned leader in the field Green reactions--like photo-,
photoelectro-, and electro-catalytic reactions--offer viable
technologies to solve difficult problems without significant damage
to the environment. In particular, some gas-involved reactions are
especially useful in the creation of liquid fuels and
cost-effective products. In Photo- and Electro-Catalytic Processes:
Water Splitting, N2 Fixing, CO2 Reduction, award-winning researcher
Jianmin Ma delivers a comprehensive overview of photo-, electro-,
and photoelectron-catalysts in a variety of processes, including O2
reduction, CO2 reduction, N2 reduction, H2 production, water
oxidation, oxygen evolution, and hydrogen evolution. The book
offers detailed information on the underlying mechanisms, costs,
and synthetic methods of catalysts. Filled with authoritative and
critical information on green catalytic processes that promise to
answer many of our most pressing energy and environmental
questions, this book also includes: Thorough introductions to
electrocatalytic oxygen reduction and evolution reactions, as well
as electrocatalytic hydrogen evolution reactions Comprehensive
explorations of electrocatalytic water splitting, CO2 reduction,
and N2 reduction Practical discussions of photoelectrocatalytic H2
production, water splitting, and CO2 reduction In-depth
examinations of photoelectrochemical oxygen evolution and nitrogen
reduction Perfect for catalytic chemists and photochemists, Photo-
and Electro-Catalytic Processes: Water Splitting, N2 Fixing, CO2
Reduction also belongs in the libraries of materials scientists and
inorganic chemists seeking a one-stop resource on the novel aspects
of photo-, electro-, and photoelectro-catalytic reactions.
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