Environmental photochemistry
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Environmental photochemistry
(The handbook of environmental chemistry, 35)
Springer, c2015
- pt. 3
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Note
[Pt. 1] and pt. 2 have subseries title. <BA38339276>
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This volume builds on the previous two editions, Environmental Photochemistry Part I and Part II, which reflect the diverse range of activities in this highly dynamic research field. The chapters cover fundamental topics, from photocatalyst materials, surface-modified materials, reaction kinetics and reactor modelling, to translational research activities on chemical synthesis, energy conversion and water treatment. The applications of the new generation of LED irradiation sources and spectroscopic methods for elucidating reaction pathways are also covered in detail. This new volume maintains the ethos of the previous editions by further contributing to readers' understanding of photochemical and photocatalytic processes for environmental applications.
Table of Contents
Modelling of Photo-Fenton Solar Reactors for Environmental Applications
Orlando M. Alfano, Enrique D. Albizzati, and Leandro O. Conte
Surface modified photocatalysts
Claudio Minero
Photocatalytic Splitting of Water
Nathan Skillen, Cathy McCullagh, and Morgan Adams
Non-metal Doping in TiO2 towards Visible Light-induced Photocatalysis
Xu Zong, Gaoqing (Max) Lu, and Lianzhou Wang
Mechanisms of reactions induced by photocatalysis of titanium dioxide nanoparticles
Joseph Rabani and Sara Goldstein
UV LED sources for heterogeneous photocatalysis
Oluwatosin Tokode, Radhakrishna Prabhu, Linda A. Lawton, and Peter K. J. Robertson
Semiconductor Photocatalysis for Atom-Economic Reactions
Horst Kisch
Efficient Mesoporous Semiconductor Materials for Environmental Applications
Adel A. Ismail and Detlef W. Bahnemann
Spectroscopic Methods for Investigating Reaction Pathways
Russell F Howe
Fundamentals and Applications of the Photo-Fenton Process to Water Treatment
Fernando S. Garcia Einschlag, Andre M. Braun, and Esther Oliveros
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