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This book introduces recent progress in preparation and application
of core-shell and yolk-shell structures for attractive design of
catalyst materials. Core-shell nanostructures with active core
particles covered directly with an inert shell can perform as
highly active and selective catalysts with long lifetimes.
Yolk-shell nanostructures consisting of catalytically active core
particles encapsulated by hollow materials are an emerging class of
nanomaterials. The enclosed void space is expected to be useful for
encapsulation and compartmentation of guest molecules, and the
outer shell acts as a physical barrier to protect the guest
molecules from the surrounding environment. Furthermore, the
tunability and functionality in the core and the shell regions can
offer new catalytic properties, rendering them attractive platform
materials for the design of heterogeneous catalysts. This book
describes the recent development of such unique nanostructures to
design effective catalysts which can lead to new chemical
processes. It provides an excellent guide for design and
application of core-shell and yolk-shell structured catalysts for a
wide range of readers working on design of attractive catalysts,
photocatalysts, and electrocatalysts for energy, environmental, and
green chemical processes.
While books on semiconductor TiO2 photocatalysis are legion,
nanostructured controlled photocatalysts are attractive beyond
standard semiconductors, and this book is devoted to the many novel
uses of advanced TiO2 and MOF-based photocatalysts. Details on
synthesis, characterization, and reaction applications of
nanostructured photocatalysts are summarized. Other new materials
discussed in this book are Bi- W- oxides, metal complexes, and
unique porous materials. This book contains methods of preparation
and characterization of unique nanostructured photocatalysts, and
details about their catalytic action. Contributors to this volume
are leading Asian researchers in Photocatalysis. It will appeal to
researchers wishing to know how to design new types of
photocatalysts with controlled nanostructures.
This book examines a wide range of innovative approaches for
coastal wetlands restoration and explains how we should use both
academic research and practitioners' findings to influence
learning, practice, policy and social change. For conservationists,
tidal flats and coastal wetlands are regarded as among the most
important areas to conserve for the health of the entire oceanic
environment. As the number of restoration projects all over the
world increases, this book provides a unique assessment of coastal
wetland restorations by examining existing community perceptions
and by drawing on the knowledge and expertise of both academics and
practitioners. Based on a four-year sociological study across three
different cultural settings - England, Japan and Malaysia - the
book investigates how citizens perceive the existing environment;
how they discuss the risks and benefits of restoration projects;
how perceptions change over time; and how governmental and
non-governmental organisations work with the various community
perceptions on the ground. By comparing and contrasting the results
from these three countries, the book offers guidance for future
conservation and restoration activities, with a specific view to
working with local citizens to avoid conflict and obtain long-term
investment. This book will be of great interest to students and
scholars of coastal restoration, wetland conservation and citizen
science, as well as environmental sociology and environmental
management more broadly. It will also be of use to practitioners
and policymakers involved in environmental restoration projects.
This book examines a wide range of innovative approaches for
coastal wetlands restoration and explains how we should use both
academic research and practitioners' findings to influence
learning, practice, policy and social change. For conservationists,
tidal flats and coastal wetlands are regarded as among the most
important areas to conserve for the health of the entire oceanic
environment. As the number of restoration projects all over the
world increases, this book provides a unique assessment of coastal
wetland restorations by examining existing community perceptions
and by drawing on the knowledge and expertise of both academics and
practitioners. Based on a four-year sociological study across three
different cultural settings - England, Japan and Malaysia - the
book investigates how citizens perceive the existing environment;
how they discuss the risks and benefits of restoration projects;
how perceptions change over time; and how governmental and
non-governmental organisations work with the various community
perceptions on the ground. By comparing and contrasting the results
from these three countries, the book offers guidance for future
conservation and restoration activities, with a specific view to
working with local citizens to avoid conflict and obtain long-term
investment. This book will be of great interest to students and
scholars of coastal restoration, wetland conservation and citizen
science, as well as environmental sociology and environmental
management more broadly. It will also be of use to practitioners
and policymakers involved in environmental restoration projects.
This book introduces recent progress in preparation and application
of core-shell and yolk-shell structures for attractive design of
catalyst materials. Core-shell nanostructures with active core
particles covered directly with an inert shell can perform as
highly active and selective catalysts with long lifetimes.
Yolk-shell nanostructures consisting of catalytically active core
particles encapsulated by hollow materials are an emerging class of
nanomaterials. The enclosed void space is expected to be useful for
encapsulation and compartmentation of guest molecules, and the
outer shell acts as a physical barrier to protect the guest
molecules from the surrounding environment. Furthermore, the
tunability and functionality in the core and the shell regions can
offer new catalytic properties, rendering them attractive platform
materials for the design of heterogeneous catalysts. This book
describes the recent development of such unique nanostructures to
design effective catalysts which can lead to new chemical
processes. It provides an excellent guide for design and
application of core-shell and yolk-shell structured catalysts for a
wide range of readers working on design of attractive catalysts,
photocatalysts, and electrocatalysts for energy, environmental, and
green chemical processes.
While books on semiconductor TiO2 photocatalysis are legion,
nanostructured controlled photocatalysts are attractive beyond
standard semiconductors, and this book is devoted to the many novel
uses of advanced TiO2 and MOF-based photocatalysts. Details on
synthesis, characterization, and reaction applications of
nanostructured photocatalysts are summarized. Other new materials
discussed in this book are Bi- W- oxides, metal complexes, and
unique porous materials. This book contains methods of preparation
and characterization of unique nanostructured photocatalysts, and
details about their catalytic action. Contributors to this volume
are leading Asian researchers in Photocatalysis. It will appeal to
researchers wishing to know how to design new types of
photocatalysts with controlled nanostructures.
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