04120nam 2201033z- 450 991040408410332120231214133257.03-03928-832-6(CKB)4100000011302297(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/60408(EXLCZ)99410000001130229720202102d2020 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierSynthesis and Applications of Nanomaterials for Photocatalysis and ElectrocatalysisMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20201 electronic resource (213 p.)3-03928-831-8 Heterogeneous catalysis, exploiting photo- and electrochemical reactions, has expanded rapidly in recent decades, having undergone various developments, especially from both energetic and environmental points of view. Photocatalysis plays a pivotal role in such applications as water splitting and air/water remediation. Electrocatalysis can be found in a large array of research fields, including the development of electroanalytical sensors, wastewater treatment, and energy conversion devices (e.g., batteries, fuel and solar cells, etc.). Therefore, the fine control of the synthetic procedures, together with extensive physicochemical characterisations of the tailor-made catalytic nanomaterials, are of fundamental importance to achieving the desired results. The present book will include recent enhancements in oxide/metal nanoparticles for photocatalytic and electrocatalytic applications, especially in the fields of pollutants abatement and energy conversion.pharmaceuticalphotodegradationphotocatalytic selective oxidationmagnetron sputteringsolid-state synthesisdegradationvisible lightnanocompositeshydrogen productionoxygen vacanciesnoble metal nanoparticlesphotodepositionCr(VI)CaIn2S4/ZnIn2S4 compositescore-shell structuresimpregnation pHactive facetstantalum oxynitrideoxygen vacancyGa2O3mineralizationwater oxidationTiO2g-C3N4black TiO2ascorbic acidphotoelectrochemistryBi4Ti3O12 nanosheetsAlizarin Red Shydrogen titanatesurface modificationZn2SnO4/BiOBrorganic pollutantstructure-property relationshipssolid-state chemical reductionsimulated sunlightlocalized surface plasmon resonancebenzylic alcoholsmesoporous Nb2O5active site hydrophilicityphotocatalysisphotocatalytic degradationoxygen reduction reactionrutilecobalt phosphateTi–C bondsporousvisible light photocatalysisactive speciessurface hydroxyl groupsinterfacial charge transferPt-free catalystsmicrometric TiO2Mn decorationorganic pollutantsCNT N-doped carbonsband gap energyheterogeneous photocatalysisphotocatalytic performancephotocatalytic hydrogen evolutionhydrothermal methodCappelletti Giuseppeauth1280923Bianchi ClaudiaauthBOOK9910404084103321Synthesis and Applications of Nanomaterials for Photocatalysis and Electrocatalysis3017675UNINA