Presents the state of the art in using nanoparticles to catalyze reactions
Focuses on how nanocatalysis in industrial processes can be used to reduce pollution and increase the potential of bioenergy sources
Discusses the chemistry of nanostructures and highlights the practical uses of this rapidly evolving area
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Auflage
Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2018
Sprache
Verlagsort
Verlagsgruppe
Springer International Publishing
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Illustrationen
Maße
Höhe: 235 mm
Breite: 155 mm
Dicke: 8 mm
Gewicht
ISBN-13
978-3-319-88800-2 (9783319888002)
DOI
10.1007/978-3-319-69557-0
Schweitzer Klassifikation
Dr.
Samira Bagheri is a senior lecturer in the Nanotechnology & Catalysis Research Centre, University of Malaya. She received her PhD (2013) from Nanotechnology & Catalysis Research Centre, University of Malaya. Samira's main research interests are in the areas of carbon nanomaterials, such as carbon nanotubes, graphene oxide and graphene nanosheets, metal oxide nanocomposites advance smart nanohybrids, especially apply in electrochemical sensors, supercapacitors, fuel cells and environmental pollution management.
Dr.
Nurhidayatullaili Muhd Julkapli is a senior lecturer in the Nanotechnology & Catalysis Research Centre, University of Malaya. Acquainting with technical and theoretical knowledge together with skills in the molecular functionalization and composite system of areas in natural (polysaccharide) and synthetic (polyolefin) derived of polymers.
I: Functionalized Activated Carbon Derived From Biomass For Photocatalysis Applications Perspective.- II: Photocatalytic activities and photo induced fusion of gold-semiconductor nanoparticles.- III: Synergistic effects on hydrogenated TiO2 for photodegradation of synthetic compounds pollutants.- IV: Landfill organic pollutant photodegradation by TiO2 heterogenous photocatalytic ozonation.- V: Magnetic Photocatalysis: An advance Environmental Remediation.- VI: Mixed Phase TiO2 photocatalysis: Correlation between phase composition and photo-decomposition of water pollutants.