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Photoelectrocatalysis: Fundamentals and Applications presents an
in-depth review of the topic for students and researchers working
on photoelectrocatalysis-related subjects from pure chemistry to
materials and environmental chemistry in order to propose
applications and new perspectives. The main advantage of a
photoelectrocatalytic process is the mild experimental conditions
under which the reactions are carried out, which are often possible
at atmospheric pressure and room temperature using cheap and
nontoxic solvents (e.g., water), oxidants (e.g., O2 from the air),
catalytic materials (e.g., TiO2 on Ti layer), and the potential
exploitation of solar light. This book presents the fundamentals
and the applications of photoelectrocatalysis, such as hydrogen
production from water splitting, the remediation of harmful
compounds, and CO2 reduction. Photoelectrocatalytic reactors and
light sources, in addition to kinetic aspects, are presented along
with an exploration of the relationship between photocatalysis and
electrocatalysis. In addition, photocorrosion issues and the
application of selective photoelectrocatalytic organic
transformations, which is now a growing field of research, are also
reported. Finally, the advantages/disadvantages and future
perspectives of photoelectrocatalysis are highlighted through the
possibility of working at a pilot/industrial scale in
environmentally friendly conditions.
Cerium Oxide (CeO2): Synthesis, Properties and Applications
provides an updated and comprehensive account of the research in
the field of cerium oxide based materials. The book is divided into
three main blocks that deal with its properties, synthesis and
applications. Special attention is devoted to the growing number of
applications of ceria based materials, including their usage in
industrial and environmental catalysis and photocatalysis, energy
production and storage, sensors, cosmetics, radioprotection, glass
technology, pigments, stainless steel and toxicology. A brief
historical introduction gives users background, and a final chapter
addresses future perspectives and outlooks to stimulate future
research. The book is intended for a wide audience, including
students, academics and industrial researchers working in materials
science, chemistry and physics.
Materials Science in Photocatalysis provides a complete overview of
the different semiconductor materials, from titania to
third-generation photocatalysts, examining the increasing
complexity and novelty of the materials science in photocatalytic
materials. The book describes the most recommended synthesis
procedure for each of them and the suitable characterization
techniques for determining the optical, structural, morphological,
and physical-chemical properties. The most suitable applications of
the photocatalysts are described in detail, as well as their
environmental applications for wastewater treatment, gaseous
effluents depollution, water splitting, CO2 ?xation, selective
organic synthesis, coupling reactions, and other selective
transformations under both UV light and visible-light irradiation.
This book offers a useful reference for a wide audience from
students studying chemical engineering and materials chemistry to
experienced researchers working on chemical engineering, materials
science, materials engineering, environment engineering,
nanotechnology, and green chemistry.
Scientific interest in TiO2-based materials has exponentially grown
in the last few decades. Titanium Dioxide (TiO2) and Its
Applications introduces the main physicochemical properties of TiO2
which are the basis of its applications in various fields. While
the basic principles of the TiO2 properties have been the subject
of various previous publications, this book is mainly devoted to
TiO2 applications. The book includes contributions written by
experts from a wide range of disciplines in order to address
titanium dioxide's utilization in energy, consumer, materials,
devices, and catalytic applications. The various applications
identified include: photocatalysis, catalysis, optics, electronics,
energy storage and production, ceramics, pigments, cosmetics,
sensors, and heat transfer. Titanium Dioxide (TiO2) and Its
Applications is suitable for a wide readership in the disciplines
of materials science, chemistry, and engineering in both academia
and industry.
The book deals with the environmentally friendly cleaning materials
functionalized with TiO2, a widely known semiconductor giving rise
to redox reactions under artificial or solar irradiation. The role
of Titanium dioxide in the worldwide community is introduced first.
The fundamental working principles of heterogeneous photocatalysis
follow and a critical section on the semiconductor bulk and surface
properties open the way to the differences between TiO2 blend
features with respect to analogous thin film layouts. Then follows
the main section of the book which deals with the techniques
applied to manufactured commercial devices, ranging from glasses to
textiles and from concrete and other construction materials to
paintings. Also road asphalt and other devices, such as
photocatalytic air conditioning machines are outlined. Last
generation materials, not yet commercialized, and the deposition
techniques applied to prepare them are also widely discussed. The
final part of the book covers the difficult and modern topic of
standardization and comparison of performance of photocatalytic
processes and in particular the guidelines proposed by various
worldwide organizations for standardization are discussed. The book
covers the general matters as well as the practical applications
with the supporting methods discussed in detail. This book brings
together a team of highly experienced and well-published experts in
the field, providing a comprehensive view of the applications of
supported titanium dioxide.
Heterogeneous Photocatalysis: Relationships with Heterogeneous
Catalysis and Perspectives highlights the differences between
thermal-catalysis and photo-catalysis and indicates borderlines, in
particular, the possible synergism between them. The book outlines
the basic aspect of thermal- and photo-catalysis, along with the
most important characterization techniques. In addition, it
presents case studies of thermal-catalytic and photo-catalytic or
thermal-photo-catalytic reactions and includes a comparison between
the results obtained using an inorganic solid as thermal catalyst
and photocatalyst for the same reaction, and in the same setup.
Final sections offer information on the preparation methods of
(photo)catalysts, various techniques used for their
characterization, engineering and economical aspects. This book
will be a valuable reference source for students and researchers
involved in heterogeneous photocatalysis and catalysis, chemistry,
chemical engineering, materials science, materials engineering,
environment engineering, nanotechnology and green chemistry.
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