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Emerging Trends in TiO2 Photocatalysis and Applications



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Autore: Do Trong-On Visualizza persona
Titolo: Emerging Trends in TiO2 Photocatalysis and Applications Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Basel, Switzerland, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2020
Descrizione fisica: 1 electronic resource (596 p.)
Soggetto topico: Research & information: general
Soggetto non controllato: modified L-H model
N-TiO2
photocatalytic degradation
benzene
antibacterial
copper oxide
photocatalyst
titanium dioxide
thin film
visible light
photovoltaic conversion
interfacial charge-transfer transition
7,7,8,8-tetracyanoquinodimethane
Nb-doped TiO2
N-doped graphene quantum dots
TiO2
photocatalytic performance
pyridinic N
graphitic N
solid-phase photocatalytic degradation
polyvinyl borate
decahedral-shaped anatase titania particles
{001} and {101} facets
facet-selective metal photodeposition
pH dependence
zeta potential
facet-selective reaction
photocatalysis
deNOxing
Titania
photophysics
metal oxides
environment
2D materials
composite
iron-doped TiO2
photocatalytic activity
low UV irradiation
hydroxyl radical
estriol
W-Mo dopants
nanoparticles
non-metal- doped TiO2
nitroaromatic compounds
reduction
selectivity
Titanium dioxide
bismuth molybdate
lignin
UV light
Photo-CREC Water II reactor
Palladium
Hydrogen production
Quantum Yield
magnetic property
reusable
photoreduction
microporous material
adsorption
air purification
porous glass
mesocrystals
synthesis
modification
Ru-Ti oxide catalysts
HCl oxidation
oxygen species
Ce incorporation
active phase-support interactions
bleached wood support materials
3D photocatalyst
UV transmittance
floatable
recyclable
TiO2C composite
acid catalyst
dehydration
fructose
5-Hydroxymethylfurfural
Microcystis aeruginosa
microcystin
controlled periodic illumination
advanced oxidation process
hexabromocyclododecane
environmental management
advanced oxidation processes
energy band engineering
morphology modification
applications
Titanium dioxide (TiO2)
visible-light-sensitive photocatalyst
N-doped TiO2
plasmonic Au NPs
interfacial surface complex (ISC)
selective oxidation
decomposition of VOC
carbon nitride (C3N4)
alkoxide
ligand to metal charge transfer (LMCT)
hydrogen production
TiO2-HKUST-1 composites
solar light
electron transfer
graphene quantum dots
heterojunction
process optimization
response surface methodology
kinetic study
Advanced oxidation processes (AOPs)
TiO2 catalyst
textile wastewater
oxygen vacancy
polymeric composites
photoelectrochemistry
co-modification
solar energy conversion
p-n heterojunction
g-C3N4
charge separation
semiconductors
redox reactions
band gap engineering
nanostructures
in-situ formation
anatase nanoparticles
H-titanate nanotubes
dual-phase
low temperature
Persona (resp. second.): MohanSakar
DoTrong-On
Sommario/riassunto: The semiconductor titanium dioxide (TiO2) has been evolved as a prototypical material to understand the photocatalytic process, and has been demonstrated for various photocatalytic applications such as pollutants degradation, water splitting, heavy metal reduction, CO2 conversion, N2 fixation, bacterial disinfection, etc. Rigorous photocatalytic studies on TiO2 have paved the way to understanding the various chemical processes involved and the physical parameters (optical and electrical) required to design and construct diverse photocatalytic systems. Accordingly, it has been realized that an effective photocatalyst should have ideal band edge potential, narrow band gap energy, reduced charge recombination, enhanced charge separation, improved interfacial charge transfer, surface-rich catalytic sites, etc. As a result, many strategies have been developed to design a variety of photocatalytic systems, which include doping, composite formation, sensitization, co-catalyst loading, etc. Towards highlighting the above-mentioned diversities in TiO2 photocatalysis, there have been many interesting original research works on TiO2, involving material designs for various photocatalytic applications published in this Special Issue. In addition, some excellent review papers have also been published in this Special Issue, focusing on the various TiO2-based photocatalytic systems and their mechanisms and applications.
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