Advances in Heterojunction Photocatalysts
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ArtikelUtgivningsinformation: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2024Beskrivning: 1 electronic resource (230 p.)Innehållstyp: - text
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- online resource
- 9783725808519
- 9783725808526
- Technology, Engineering, Agriculture, Industrial processes
- Technology: general issues
- 1D heterojunction
- 2D
- Ag nanoparticle
- BaTiO3 nanofiber
- Bi2WO6 nanoflake
- CN
- Cu3TiO4
- NOx
- Nanomaterials
- Ni
- PANI heterojunction
- Ti dual cocatalyst
- TiO2
- TiO2-g-C3N4 photocatalyst
- UV–vis activated photocatalyst
- WO3
- Z-Scheme heterojunction
- Z-scheme
- Z-scheme photocatalyst
- acid dyes
- blade-coating
- carbon-doped BN
- chromene-3-carbonitriles
- counter electrode
- degradation of antibiotics
- degradation of organic pollutants
- dye-sensitized solar cells
- electrocatalytic
- g-C3N4
- g-C3N5
- graphitic carbon nitride
- heterogeneous catalysis
- heterojunction
- homogeneous
- hydrogen
- hydrogen energy
- hydrogen evolution
- hydrophilic surface
- inkjet printing
- mechanism
- modification strategy
- nanocomposite
- nanocomposites
- nanomaterials
- organic dyes
- organic solar cells
- photocatalysis
- photocatalyst
- photocatalysts
- photocatalytic H2 evolution
- photocatalytic activity
- photoelectrochemical
- photogenerated electron-hole pairs
- piezoelectric
- plasmon
- plasmon resonance effect
- porous solid-state film
- precursor reconfiguration
- printing technology
- reduced graphene oxide
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The reprint "Advances in Heterojunction Photocatalysts" encapsulates pivotal research from a Special Issue of the same name in the journal Catalysts, showcasing advances in sustainable energy and environmental solutions via photocatalysis. This collection of 15 key studies advances our understanding and application of heterojunction photocatalysts—materials designed to efficiently convert solar energy and degrade pollutants due to enhanced charge separation.The reprint includes 13 research articles that cover a broad spectrum of topics, from novel photocatalyst design to the latest advancements in the field. These works showcase not only scientific breakthroughs but also the promising application of heterojunction photocatalysts in areas like environmental remediation and renewable energy generation.Aimed at a diverse audience, the publication serves both as a scientific compendium and a beacon for the potential of photocatalytic materials in fostering a sustainable future. It invites the global scientific community to delve deeper into photocatalysis, continuing the journey of exploration and innovation for societal and environmental improvements.
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