Optical Properties of Semiconducting Nanostructures for Photocatalytic Applications: Fundamental Understanding and Material Design introduces different optical phenomena in semiconducting nanostructures that can impact their performance in photocatalytic applications. It discusses how to design photocatalyst materials with the highest efficiency to remove pollutants and improve the water splitting process. Sections review the fundamental mechanisms of the photocatalytic process by semiconducting materials and delve into the impacts of optical properties on the performance of semiconducting materials for photocatalytic applications. Materials such as semiconductor/g-C3N4 nanocomposites, semiconductor/graphene nanocomposites, inorganic/organic nanocomposites, metal/semiconductor nanocomposites and wide bandgap metal-chalcogenide nanostructures are covered.
This book is suitable for those working in the disciplines of materials science, chemistry and physics.
- Provides the latest volume in the Woodhead Optical and Electronic Materials series where it joins an active cluster of titles on semiconductor and optical materials topics
- Complements the materials chemistry, energy materials, and nanomaterials book portfolios
- Provides fundamental understanding of optical properties as well as design strategies for designing better materials for this important energy application
Table of Contents
1. Introduction to photocatalytic materials and the fundamental mechanisms of the photocatalytic process by semiconducting materials 2. From simply photocatalytic applications to energy applications 3. Optical properties of metal-oxide nanostructures for photocatalytic applications 4. Optical properties of semiconductor/g-C3N4 nanocomposites for photocatalytic applications 5. Optical properties of semiconductor/graphene nanocomposites for photocatalytic applications 6. Optical properties of inorganic/organic nanocomposites for photocatalytic applications 7. Optical properties of wide band-gap metal-chalcogenide nanostructures for photocatalytic applications 8. Optical properties of metal/semiconductor nanocomposites for photocatalytic applications