Photocatalysis : science and technology
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Photocatalysis : science and technology
(Biological and medical physics series)(Physics and astronomy online library)
Kodansha , Springer, c2002
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
This book gives a comprehensive treatment of photocatalysis, a topic of increasing importance due to its essential role in many of todays environmental and energy-source problems. The first part presents a brief introduction to the principles and fundamental aspects of photocatalysis including photoelectric chemical semiconductors. Part II describes applications to environmental cleaning, such as water purification and cleaning of the atmosphere. Part III discusses applications to photoenergy conversion, for example water decomposition with TiO2, semiconductors and metal complexes. Serving as a timely and convenient reference source including exciting new advances, the book will appeal to academic and industrial researchers as well graduate and advanced undergraduate students.
Table of Contents
Introduction.- Photoelectrochemical Processes of Seomiconductors.- Design, Preparation and Characterization of Highly Active Metal Oxide Photocatalysts.- Photoelectrochemistry at Semiconductor/Liquid Interfaces.- Photoelectrochemical Reactions at the Semiconductor Microparticle.- New Approaches in Solution-Phase Processing of Semiconductor Thin Films.- Self-Cleaning Properties of TiO2-coated Substrates.- Cleaning the Atomospheric Environment.- Water Purification - Degradation of Aqueous Pollutant and Applications to Water Treatment.- Second-Generation TiO2 Photocatalysts Able to Initiate Reactions Under Visible Light Irradiations.- Photocatalytic Organic Syntheses Using Semiconductor Particles.- Further Development to Stereoselective Organic Synthesis of Nitrogen-Containing Compounds.- ... 20 Photoelectric TiO2 Solar Cells.
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