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Nanostructured Materials for Visible Light Photocatalysis. Micro and Nano Technologies

  • Book

  • October 2021
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 5315192

Nanostructured Materials for Visible Light Photocatalysis describes the various methods of synthesizing different classes of nanostructured materials that are used as photocatalysts for the degradation of organic hazardous dyes under visible light irradiation. The first three chapters include a general introduction, basic principles, mechanisms, and synthesis methods of nanomaterials for visible light photocatalysis. Recent advances in carbon, bismuth series, transition metal oxide and chalcogenides-based nanostructured materials for visible light photocatalysis are discussed. Later chapters describe the role of phosphides, nitrides, and rare earth-based nanostructured-based materials in visible light photocatalysis, as well as the characteristics, synthesis, and fabrication of photocatalysts. The role of doping, composites, defects, different facets, morphology of nanostructured materials and green technology for efficient dye removal under visible-light irradiation are also explored. Other topics covered include large-scale production of nanostructured materials, the challenges in present photocatalytic research, the future scope of nanostructured materials regarding environmental hazard remediation under visible light, and solar light harvesting. This book is a valuable reference to researchers and enables them to learn more about designing advanced nanostructured materials for wastewater treatment and visible-light irradiation.

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Table of Contents

1. Fundamentals Principle of Photocatalysis
2. Nanomaterials Aspects for Photocatalysis
3. Synthesis Methods of Nanomaterials for Visible Light Photocatalysis
4. Carbon-Based Materials for Visible Light Photocatalysis
5. Bismuth Series Photocatalytic Materials for The Treatment of Environmental Pollutants
6. Transition Metal Oxide-Based Materials for Visible Light Photocatalysis
7. Chalcogenides for Visible Light Photocatalysis
8. Phosphides and Nitrides for Visible Light Photocatalysis
9. Rare earth-based nanomaterials for Visible Light Photocatalysis
10. Doped-Ceramics for Visible Light Photocatalysis
11. Nanocomposites for Visible Light Photocatalysis
12. Defects in Nanomaterials for Visible Light Photocatalysis
13. Facets Dependents Nanostructures for Visible Light Photocatalysis
14. Morphology Dependent Visible Light Photocatalysis
15. Green Technology for Environmental Hazard Remediation
16. Degradation of Emergent Pollutants Using Visible Light Triggered Photocatalysts
17. Agricultural Application of Visible Light Photocatalysis
18. Polymer-Based Materials for Visible Light Photocatalysis
19. Large Scale Materials for Visible Light Photocatalysis
20. Industrial Problems and Solution Towards Visible Light Photocatalysis
21. Current Status,Rresearch Gap and Future Scope for Nanomaterials Towards Visible Light Photocatalysis

Authors

Arpan Kumar Nayak Assistant Professor, School of Advanced Sciences, Vellore Institute of Technology Vellore, India. Arpan Kumar Nayak is an Assistant Professor in the School of Advanced Sciences, at the Vellore Institute of Technology Vellore, India. His research interests are nanostructured materials synthesis for environment and energy applications (present & future), high performance energy storage and/or energy production applications, and photocatalysis. Niroj Kumar Sahu Associate Professor, Centre for Nanotechnology Research, Vellore Institute of Technology, India. Niroj Kumar Sahu is an Associate Professor at the Centre for Nanotechnology Research at the Vellore Institute of Technology, India. His areas of research are as follows: Condensed matter physics, physics and chemistry of nanomaterials; magnetism and magnetic materials; ferrites based nanostructured magnetic materials for magnetic hyperthermia, thermochemo-therapy, and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI); fabrication, surface functionalization and self-assembly of metallic, oxides and alloy nanostructured materials their application applications in energy storage, removal of environmental hazard and biomedicine.