Reprint

Molecular Aspects in Catalytic Materials for Pollution Elimination and Green Chemistry

Edited by
April 2023
184 pages
  • ISBN978-3-0365-7411-0 (Hardback)
  • ISBN978-3-0365-7410-3 (PDF)

This book is a reprint of the Special Issue Molecular Aspects in Catalytic Materials for Pollution Elimination and Green Chemistry that was published in

Biology & Life Sciences
Chemistry & Materials Science
Medicine & Pharmacology
Summary

Environmental issues have attracted great attention with the pursuit of a high quality of life, and the effective removal of environmental pollutants is a great challenge today. This includes two topics: one is to remove the pollutants produced post-treatment, and the other is to synthesize chemicals by a green route, avoiding producing pollutants in the process.Catalytic technology is an effective way to solve environmental problems, which can facilitate the conversion of pollutants to nontoxic or even useful chemicals. Thus, this reprint focuses on resolving the environmental problems by a catalysis technology, including photocatalysis, thermocatalysis, and electrocatalysis. Research works relating to the catalytic removal of pollutants or the catalytic synthesis of chemicals by a green route are reported.

Format
  • Hardback
License
© 2022 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND license
Keywords
antibiotics; photocatalytic degradation; degradation mechanism; photocatalysts; ROS; solid Fe resources; recycling; CO oxidation; propane dehydrogenation; dendrimer-like silica nanoparticle support; Pt/Sn ratios; selective oxidation; benzaldehyde; nanometer-size catalyst; MOFs material; graphitic carbon nitride; metal oxides; heterojunctions; synthesis; photocatalytic applications; photocatalysis; photodegradation; carbon nitride; phase junction; MOF; electrocatalysis; electronic structure; flow cell; large current density; Co3O4/Bi12O17Cl2; heterojunction; photocatalysis; Rhodamine-B; Bisphenol-A; oxygen vacancy; exciton effect; Bi2MoO6; sodium pentachlorophenate; photocatalysis; photocatalysis; visible light; N-doped TiO2; Bi2WO6; composite photocatalyst; benzene degradation; thermoactivation; n/a