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Providing up-to-date coverage of green nanomaterials and systems, this book provides comprehensive information on nanostructured materials, including their applications in energy and environmental sciences. The book focusses on photo-active nanostructured materials, from the basic understanding of solar energy activation to their sustainable preparation and applications in environmental remediation and fuel production from biomass and carbon dioxide. It also examines the health and environmental impacts of photo-catalyst nanomaterials. This book is an important reference for researchers and…mehr
Providing up-to-date coverage of green nanomaterials and systems, this book provides comprehensive information on nanostructured materials, including their applications in energy and environmental sciences. The book focusses on photo-active nanostructured materials, from the basic understanding of solar energy activation to their sustainable preparation and applications in environmental remediation and fuel production from biomass and carbon dioxide. It also examines the health and environmental impacts of photo-catalyst nanomaterials. This book is an important reference for researchers and industrial chemists working in the fields of energy and environmental remediation.
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Autorenporträt
Nurxat Nuraje is an Assistant Professor at Texas Tech University and a Research Scientist at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he leads a research group on solar-driven nanostructured materials for fuel production and environmental remediation. Ramazan Asmatulu is an Associate Professor at Wichita State University. His research activities are focused on novel materials used for solar cells, batteries, nanocomposite fibres for biosensors, and nanocomposite coatings for protection of materials against corrosion and UV degradation. Guido Mul is a Professor in the MESA+ Institute for Nanotechnology at the University of Twente, heading the photocatalytic synthesis group. His research activities are aimed at developing innovative materials and concepts to run photocatalytic reactions with high efficiency.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction to Green Nanostructured Photocatalysts; Fundamentals of Sunlight-Materials Interactions; Green Nanomaterials Preparation: Sustainable Methods and Approaches; Natural Photosynthesis System; Bioinspired Photocatalytic Nanomaterials; Hybrid Molecular-Nanomaterial Assemblies for Water Splitting Catalysis; Hierarchical Nanoheterostructures for Water Splitting; Nanophotocatalysis in Selective Transformations of Lignocellulose-derived Molecules: A Green Approach for the Synthesis of Fuels, Fine Chemicals, and Pharmaceuticals; Photocatalytic Carbon Dioxide Conversion to Fuels by Novel Green Photocatalytic Materials; Hybrid Inorganic and Organic Assembly System for Photocatalytic Conversion of Carbon Dioxide; Biological Systems for Carbon Dioxide Reductions and Biofuel Production; Organic Reactions using Green Photo-active Nanomaterials; Hierarchical Nanoheterostructures: Layered Double Hydroxide-based Photocatalysts; Health and Environmental Aspects of Green-photoactive Nanomaterials; Risk Assessments of Green Photo-active Nanomaterials; Energy Harvesting from Solar Energy Using Nanoscale Pyroelectric Effects
Introduction to Green Nanostructured Photocatalysts; Fundamentals of Sunlight-Materials Interactions; Green Nanomaterials Preparation: Sustainable Methods and Approaches; Natural Photosynthesis System; Bioinspired Photocatalytic Nanomaterials; Hybrid Molecular-Nanomaterial Assemblies for Water Splitting Catalysis; Hierarchical Nanoheterostructures for Water Splitting; Nanophotocatalysis in Selective Transformations of Lignocellulose-derived Molecules: A Green Approach for the Synthesis of Fuels, Fine Chemicals, and Pharmaceuticals; Photocatalytic Carbon Dioxide Conversion to Fuels by Novel Green Photocatalytic Materials; Hybrid Inorganic and Organic Assembly System for Photocatalytic Conversion of Carbon Dioxide; Biological Systems for Carbon Dioxide Reductions and Biofuel Production; Organic Reactions using Green Photo-active Nanomaterials; Hierarchical Nanoheterostructures: Layered Double Hydroxide-based Photocatalysts; Health and Environmental Aspects of Green-photoactive Nanomaterials; Risk Assessments of Green Photo-active Nanomaterials; Energy Harvesting from Solar Energy Using Nanoscale Pyroelectric Effects
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