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Heterogeneous Photocatalysis - From Fundamentals to Green Applications (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2016)
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Heterogeneous Photocatalysis - From Fundamentals to Green Applications (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2016)
Series: Green Chemistry and Sustainable Technology
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The book explains the principles and fundamentals of photocatalysis
and highlights the current developments and future potential of the
green-chemistry-oriented applications of various inorganic,
organic, and hybrid photocatalysts. The book consists of eleven
chapters, including the principles and fundamentals of
heterogeneous photocatalysis; the mechanisms and dynamics of
surface photocatalysis; research on TiO2-based composites with
unique nanostructures; the latest developments and advances in
exploiting photocatalyst alternatives to TiO2; and photocatalytic
materials for applications other than the traditional degradation
of pollutants, such as carbon dioxide reduction, water oxidation, a
complete spectrum of selective organic transformations and water
splitting by photocatalytic reduction. In addition, heterogeneized
polyoxometalate materials for photocatalytic purposes and the
proper design of photocatalytic reactors and modeling of light are
also discussed. This book appeals to a wide readership of the
academic and industrial researchers and it can also be used in the
classroom for undergraduate and graduate students focusing on
heterogeneous photocatalysis, sustainable chemistry, energy
conversion and storage, nanotechnology, chemical engineering,
environmental protection, optoelectronics, sensors, and surface and
interface science. Juan Carlos Colmenares is a Professor at the
Institute of Physical Chemistry, Polish Academy of Sciences,
Poland. Yi-Jun Xu is a Professor at the State Key Laboratory of
Photocatalysis on Energy and Environment, College of Chemistry,
Fuzhou University, China.
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