Heterogeneous Photocatalysis: From Fundamentals to Applications in Energy Conversion and Depollution - Hardcover

 
9783527344642: Heterogeneous Photocatalysis: From Fundamentals to Applications in Energy Conversion and Depollution

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An excellent overview about modern heterogeneous photocatalysis is given in this reference: Accompanied by chemical and physical fundamentals, it presents the latest research in energy conversion and environmental depollution reactions.

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Über die Autorin bzw. den Autor

Jennifer Strunk is Professor at the Leibniz Institute for Catalysis in Rostock, Germany, and leads the Department of Heterogeneous Photocatalysis. In 2017, she has received the prestigious "Dozentenpreis" of the German Fond der Chemischen Industrie, and in 2014, she had received the "Jochen Block Preis" of the German Catalysis Society for the excellent photocatalysis research of her junior research group. She has published more than 60 peer-reviewed journal articles.

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Discover the latest research in photocatalysis combined with foundational topics in basic physical and chemical photocatalytic processes

In Heterogeneous Photocatalysis: From Fundamentals to Applications in Energy Conversion and Depollution, distinguished researcher and editor Jennifer Strunk delivers a rigorous discussion of the two main topics in her field―energy conversion and depollution reactions. The book covers topics like water splitting, CO2 reduction, NOx abatement and harmful organics degradation.

In addition to the latest research on these topics, the reference provides readers with fundamental information about elementary physical and chemical processes in photocatalysis that are extremely practical in this interdisciplinary field. It offers an excellent overview of modern heterogeneous photocatalysis and combines concepts from different viewpoints to allow researchers with backgrounds as varied as electrochemistry, material science, and semiconductor physics to begin developing solutions with photocatalysis.

In addition to subjects like metal-free photocatalysts and photocarrier loss pathways in metal oxide absorber materials for photocatalysis explored with time-resolved spectroscopy, readers will also benefit from the inclusion of:

  • Thorough introductions to kinetic and thermodynamic considerations for photocatalyst design and the logic, concepts, and methods of the design of reliable studies on photocatalysis
  • Detailed explorations of in-situ spectroscopy for mechanistic studies in semiconductor photocatalysis and the principles and limitations of photoelectrochemical fuel generation
  • Discussions of photocatalysis, including the heterogeneous catalysis perspective and insights into photocatalysis from computational chemistry
  • Treatments of selected aspects of photoreactor engineering and defects in photocatalysis

Perfect for photochemists, physical and catalytic chemists, electrochemists, and materials scientists, Heterogeneous Photocatalysis will also earn a place in the libraries of surface physicists and environmental chemists seeking up-to-date information about energy conversion and depollution reactions.

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Discover the latest research in photocatalysis combined with foundational topics in basic physical and chemical photocatalytic processes

In Heterogeneous Photocatalysis: From Fundamentals to Applications in Energy Conversion and Depollution, distinguished researcher and editor Jennifer Strunk delivers a rigorous discussion of the two main topics in her field—energy conversion and depollution reactions. The book covers topics like water splitting, CO2 reduction, NOx abatement and harmful organics degradation.

In addition to the latest research on these topics, the reference provides readers with fundamental information about elementary physical and chemical processes in photocatalysis that are extremely practical in this interdisciplinary field. It offers an excellent overview of modern heterogeneous photocatalysis and combines concepts from different viewpoints to allow researchers with backgrounds as varied as electrochemistry, material science, and semiconductor physics to begin developing solutions with photocatalysis.

In addition to subjects like metal-free photocatalysts and photocarrier loss pathways in metal oxide absorber materials for photocatalysis explored with time-resolved spectroscopy, readers will also benefit from the inclusion of:

  • Thorough introductions to kinetic and thermodynamic considerations for photocatalyst design and the logic, concepts, and methods of the design of reliable studies on photocatalysis
  • Detailed explorations of in-situ spectroscopy for mechanistic studies in semiconductor photocatalysis and the principles and limitations of photoelectrochemical fuel generation
  • Discussions of photocatalysis, including the heterogeneous catalysis perspective and insights into photocatalysis from computational chemistry
  • Treatments of selected aspects of photoreactor engineering and defects in photocatalysis

Perfect for photochemists, physical and catalytic chemists, electrochemists, and materials scientists, Heterogeneous Photocatalysis will also earn a place in the libraries of surface physicists and environmental chemists seeking up-to-date information about energy conversion and depollution reactions.

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