Surface Science of Photocatalysis, Volume 32, summarizes significant findings on the surface science behind various classic and novel photocatalysts for energy and environmental applications, with special emphasis on important surface/interface processes in photocatalysis, such as interfacial charge transfer, function of co-catalysts, and adsorption over photocatalyst surface. This book timely and systematically reviews the state-of-the-art of the surface science in semiconductor-based photocatalysis, serving as a useful reference book for both new and experienced researchers in this field.
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Table of Contents
1. Principle and Surface Science of Photocatalysis Xin Li 2. Fundamentals of Adsorption for Photocatalysis Mietek Jaroniec 3. Hierarchical Porous Photocatalysts Xin Li 4. Charge Carrier Transfer of Photocatalysis Baoshun Liu 5. Surface Heterojunction of Photocatalysts Jiaguo Yu 6. Design and Fabrication of Direct Z-Scheme Photocatalysts Jiaguo Yu 7. One-Dimensional TiO2 Nanotube-Based Photocatalysts: Enhanced Performance by Site-Selective Decoration Patrik Schmuki 8. Modification of ZnO-Based Photocatalysts for Enhanced Photocatalytic Activity Kezhen Qi 9. Doped Zinc Oxide Nanomaterials: Structure-Electronic Properties and Photocatalytic Applications S. Girish Kumar 10. Surface and Interface Modification Strategies of CdS-Based Photocatalysts Qin Li 11. Bismuth Metal and Semiconductors Based Photocatalysts: Structure Tuning, Activity Enhancement and Reaction Mechanism Fan Dong 12. Synthesis and Performance Enhancement for Bi2WO6 Photocatalysts Yongfa Zhu 13. Silver-Based Visible Light Responsive Photocatalysts Baibiao Huang 14. The Surface Chemistry of Graphene-Based Materials: Functionalization, Properties and Applications Yi-Jun Xu 15. Photocatalysts Based on Polymeric Carbon Nitride for Solar-to-Fuel Conversion Shaowen Cao 16. Surface Modification of g-C3N4: First-Principles Study Jiaguo Yu 17. Metal-Organic Frameworks (MOFs) for Photocatalysis Zhaohui Li
Authors
Jiaguo Yu Professor, Laboratory of Solar Fuel, Faculty of Materials Science and Chemistry, China University of Geosciences, China..
Professor Jiaguo Yu received his BS and MS degrees in Chemistry from Central China Normal University and Xi'an Jiaotong University, respectively, and his PhD degree in materials science in 2000 from Wuhan University of Technology. In 2000, he became a Professor at Wuhan University of Technology. He was a postdoctoral fellow at the Chinese University of Hong Kong from 2001 to 2004, a visiting scientist from 2005 to 2006 at the University of Bristol, and a visiting scholar from 2007 to 2008 at University of Texas at Austin. He has won world renown due to his great accomplishments in scientific research by publishing over 600 high-impact SCI papers (149 highly cited ones) and five books, obtaining an H-index of 171. He is a Member of Academia Europaea (2020), a Fellow of the European Academy of Sciences (2020) and a Fellow of Royal Society of Chemistry (2015). He is also one of the 30 Highly Cited Researchers from Clarivate Analytics in three disciplines, i.e. Materials Science, Chemistry and Engineering from 2014 to 2022 worldwide, and the Thomson Reuters "Hottest Researcher" of 2012 in the world.
Mietek Jaroniec Department of Chemistry, Kent State University, Kent, Ohio, USA.
Mietek Jaroniec received his MS and PhD from M. Curie-Sklodowska University, Poland, in 1972 and 1976, respectively. Since 1991 he has been a Professor of Chemistry at Kent State University, Kent, Ohio (USA). Before joining Kent State he was a Professor of Chemistry at M. Curie-Sklodowska University, Poland. His research interests revolve primarily around inter-disciplinary topics of interfacial chemistry, and chemistry of materials, including physical adsorption at the gas/solid and liquid/solid interfaces, adsorbents, and catalysts. At Kent State he has established a vigorous research program in the area of ordered nanoporous materials such as ordered mesoporous silicas, organosilicas, inorganic oxides and carbons, focusing on their synthesis and environmental and energy-related applications.
Chuanjia Jiang College of Environmental Science and Engineering, Nankai University, Tianjin, China.
Chuanjia Jiang received his BS and MS in environmental engineering from Tsinghua University, Beijing, in 2009 and 2011, respectively; his PhD in civil and environmental engineering from Duke University, Durham, NC, in 2016. From June 2016 to December 2017, he worked in the State Key Laboratory of Advanced Technology for Materials Synthesis and Processing at Wuhan University of Technology as an assistant professor and later as an associate professor, before joining Nankai University in January 2018. His current research interests include photocatalysis and thermal catalysis for air and water pollution control, environmental aquatic chemistry, as well as the environmental applications and implications of nanotechnology.