03849nam 22007933 450 991100923460332120241120175044.0978075035933707503593319780750359344075035934X10.1088/978-0-7503-5934-4(MiAaPQ)EBC31253185(Au-PeEL)EBL31253185(CKB)31392326100041(CaBNVSL)thg00083916(OCoLC)1429908816(IOP)9780750359344(OCoLC)1429745332(EXLCZ)993139232610004120240411d2024 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierBismuth Oxyhalides Synthesis and Photocatalytic Applications1st ed.Bristol [England] (Temple Circus, Temple Way, Bristol BS1 6HG, UK) :IOP Publishing,[2024]1 online resource (141 pages)IOP Ebooks Series"Version: 20240301"--Title page verso.9780750359320 0750359323 9780750359351 0750359358 Includes bibliographical references.1. Bismuth based materials -- 1.1. Bismuth -- 1.2. Properties of bismuth -- 1.3. Bismuth based materials -- 1.4. Synthesis of bismuth-based photocatalysts2. Overview and synthesis route of BiOX -- 2.1. Hydrothermal method -- 2.2. Solvothermal method -- 2.3. Hydrolysis method -- 2.4. Precipitation method -- 2.5. Ultrasonic/microwave-assisted method -- 2.6. Two-phase method -- 2.7. Physical method3. Efforts to improve the efficiency of BiOX photocatalysts -- 3.1. Heterojunction -- 3.2. Elemental doping -- 3.3. Defect engineering -- 3.4. Thickness tuning -- 3.5. Strain modulation -- 3.6. Facet control -- 3.7. Solid solution -- 3.8. Microstructure modulation -- 3.9. Bismuth-rich strategy -- 3.10. Carbonaceous materials compounding4. Air purification and energy applications -- 4.1. Photocatalyst -- 4.2. Photocatalytic mechanisms -- 4.3. Photocatalytic oxygen (O2) evolution -- 4.4. Photocatalytic hydrogen evolution -- 4.5. Photocatalytic nitrogen fixation -- 4.6. Carbon dioxide photoreduction -- 4.7. Organic syntheses5. Water purification applications -- 5.1. Water pollution -- 5.2. BiOX photocatalysts : principle pollutant degradation mechanism -- 5.3. Degradation of organic pollutants -- 5.4. The removal of heavy metals -- 5.5. Water disinfection -- 6. Future prospects.This reference text covers the recent developments in the synthesis of bismuth oxyhalides (BiOX) and their applications in the production of energy, as well as the purification of the environment and wastewater.IOP Ebooks SeriesBismuth compoundsHalidesInorganic compoundsSynthesisPhotocatalysisNanostructured materialsIndustrial useMaterials sciencebicsscTECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Materials Science / GeneralbisacshBismuth compounds.Halides.Inorganic compoundsSynthesis.Photocatalysis.Nanostructured materialsIndustrial use.Materials science.TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Materials Science / General.620.1/895Ikram Muhammad1213739Bari Muhammad Ahsaan1825609Institute of Physics (Great Britain),MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9911009234603321Bismuth Oxyhalides4393479UNINA