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Nanostructured Photocatalysts
From Fundamental to Practical Applications

Provides a complete overview of fundamental principles, highlight the engineering aspects and practical applications of photocatalysis

Van-Huy Nguyen (Edited by), Dai-Viet N. Vo (Edited by), Sonil Nanda (Edited by)

9780128230077

Paperback, published 25 June 2021

580 pages
23.5 x 19 x 3.6 cm, 1.18 kg

Approx.560 pages

Section I: Introduction and Fundamental Studies 1. Introduction 2. Kinetic and mass-transfer analysis in continuous photocatalytic reactors 3. Reaction mechanism for photocatalytic degradation of organic pollutant 4. Radical species in photocatalysis: Generate, detect and measure 5. Metal clusters and nanoparticles in photocatalysis: advances and challenge

Section II: Practical Applications on Agricultural-, Energy-, Environment-, Medical-related Fields 6. Future prospects and challenges of photocatalysis for POPs degradation 7. Plasmonic photocatalyst for hydrogen energy generation 8. Photo(electro)catalysts for two-electron oxygen reduction reactions 9. Photoelectrochemical oxidation of water and degradation of pollutants using simple Bi-based metal oxide semiconductors under visible light irradiation 10. Floating photocatalysts: Buoyancy generation from bio-degradable polymers 11. Evaluation of the photosensitization/photocatalytic process for the degradation of pharmaceutical compound 12. Recent advancement in red phosphorus and sulphur based photocatalytic systems for waste-water treatment 13. Metal organic framework photocatalysts for carbon dioxide reduction 14. Nanostructured photoactive coatings for bacterial inactivation at the solid-air interface 15. Black phosphorous-based photocatalysts: synthesis, characterization and applications 16. Synthesis, characterization and applications of photocatalysts containing carbon species 17. Solar driven bicarbonate conversion to formate via earth abundant semiconductor nanostructures

Subject Areas: Chemical engineering [TDCB], Biochemical engineering [TC]

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