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Full-Spectrum Responsive Photocatalytic Materials

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Full-Spectrum Responsive Photocatalytic Materials: From Fundamentals to Applications provides a comprehensive overview on the design, synthesis concepts, mechanisms, characterization techniques, and advances and limitations in applications of full-spectrum responsive photocatalytic materials. The book starts with the fundamentals of full-spectrum responsive materials. It then discusses the problems of most semiconductors that are not active in the whole solar spectrum and explains the benefits of utilizing full-spectrum responsive photocatalysts. Other sections describe examples of full-spectrum responsive photocatalysts classified by material types and provide the design principles and characterization protocols for these promising materials. Photocatalysis technology based on semiconductor materials holds great promise in various fields due to its potential advantages in energy-saving, cost and environmental impact. Maximizing the utilization of solar energy is always the target of pursuits in the areas of photocatalysis, and understanding and constructing appropriate full-spectrum (UV-VIS-NIR) responsive photocatalytic materials offer ways to better realize the practical utilization of photocatalysis.

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ISBN: 9780443136313
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Author: Chuanyi School of Environmental Science and Engineering, Shaanxi University of Science and Technology, Weiyang District, Wang
Publisher: Woodhead Publishing an imprint of Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 302 pages
Series: Woodhead Publishing Series in Electronic and Optical Materials
Genres: Industrial chemistry and chemical engineering
Alternative and renewable energy sources and technology
Materials science
Nuclear chemistry, photochemistry and radiation

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