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This book details the chemistry of visible light-induced
photocatalysis using different classes of nanocomposites. Starting
with a general introduction and explanation of basic principles and
mechanisms of (visible) light-induced photocatalysis in the first
two chapters (not omitting a plaidoyer for furthering research and
development in this promising field), the following chapters detail
the different types and classes of nanocomposites currently used in
light-induced photocatalytic applications, including e.g. metal and
mixed metal-oxide nanoparticles and -composites, nanoporous
materials, polymeric and carbon-based nanocomposites. They explain
the characteristics and importance of the different types of
nanocomposites, as well as their synthesis and fabrication.In the
end of the book an outlook on the unique applications of novel
nanocomposites is offered, for example in water treatment and
disinfection and removal of pollutants from wastewater,
self-cleaning window panes based on photoactive materials, and many
more. The book also addresses the challenges in present
photocatalytic research, and therefore is a must-read for everybody
interested in the developing field of nanocomposites and visible
light-induced photocatalysis.
Theoretical Concepts of Photocatalysis offers a systematic overview
of photocatalysis while also exploring the theory and experimental
studies of charge carrier dynamics. Introducing the fundamental
concepts of photocatalytic reactions involving different types of
photocatalysts for various applications, including the treatment of
water and air, in food packaging, and in the biomedical and medical
fields, the book shows different classes of photocatalysts for
novel energy and environmental related applications. In addition,
significant advantages, such as its low cost, high efficiency,
harmlessness and stability are discussed alongside future
perspectives and challenges related to photocatalysis. Focusing on
nanostructure control, synthesis methods, activity enhancement
strategies, environmental applications, and perspectives of
semiconductor-based nanostructures, this book offers guidelines for
designing new semiconductor-based photocatalysts with low cost and
high efficiency to meet the demands of the efficient utilization of
solar energy in the area of energy production and environment
remediation.
Chalcogenide-Based Nanomaterials as Photocatalysts deals with the
different types of chalcogenide-based photocatalytic reactions,
covering the fundamental concepts of photocatalytic reactions
involving chalcogenides for a range of energy and environmental
applications. Sections focus on nanostructure control, synthesis
methods, activity enhancement strategies, environmental
applications, and perspectives of chalcogenide-based nanomaterials.
The book offers guidelines for designing new chalcogenide-based
nanoscale photocatalysts at low cost and high efficiency for
efficient utilization of solar energy in the areas of energy
production and environment remediation.
Polymer-Based Nanocomposites for Energy and Environmental
Applications provides a comprehensive and updated review of major
innovations in the field of polymer-based nanocomposites for energy
and environmental applications. It covers properties and
applications, including the synthesis of polymer based
nanocomposites from different sources and tactics on the efficacy
and major challenges associated with successful scale-up
fabrication. The chapters provide cutting-edge, up-to-date research
findings on the use of polymer based nanocomposites in energy and
environmental applications, while also detailing how to achieve
material's characteristics and significant enhancements in
physical, chemical, mechanical and thermal properties. It is an
essential reference for future research in polymer based
nanocomposites as topics such as sustainable, recyclable and
eco-friendly methods for highly innovative and applied materials
are current topics of importance.
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