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New Report Analyzes Photocatalytic Materials and Surfaces for Environmental Cleanup

Research and Markets has added a new report titled ‘Photocatalytic Materials & Surfaces for Environmental Cleanup’ to its catalogue.

This specialist volume comprises the work of 34 experts in their corresponding research field. It discusses newly developed photocatalytic surfaces, photocatalytic materials and photocatalytic reactors and their design for environmental clean-up applications and hydrogen production and storage. It includes latest and in-depth analysis of the chemistry and physics of nano-composites and nanomaterials, and engineering of photocatalytic materials for use in environmental applications.

This report features 12 invited, peer-reviewed research papers and literature reviews. Key topics covered in the report include The Contribution of Nanotechnology for Removal of Water Pollutants; Application of Titanium Dioxide (TiO2) Based Photocatalytic Nanomaterials in Solar and Hydrogen Energy: A Short Review; The Influence of Carbon Doping on TiO2 Nanoparticle Size, Surface Area, Anatase to Rutile Phase Transformation and Photocatalytic Activity; Photocatalytic Cement by TiO2 Addition; Photocatalytic Activity of Sol-Gel Derived Bi2O3-TiO2 Nanocomposite; Photocatalytic Activity of Transition Metal Ion Doped Titania for Amaranth Dye Degradation; Photocatalytic Degradation Studies of J-Acid under Visible Light and Ultrasonic Activation Using Dye Sensitised TiO2; Enhancement of Photocatalytic Activity of TiO2 Thin Film Using Diethanolamine and MCM-41; Novel Photocatalytic Ag/TiO2 Thin Film on Polyvinyl Chloride for Gaseous BTEX Treatment; Treatment Methods for the Remediation of Amines: A Review; Titanium Dioxide Catalyzed Photocatalytic Degradation of Carboxylic Acids from Waste Water: A Review; and Photocatalysts and Photoreactors for Treatment of Industrial Effluents.

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