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Title:
Environmentally benign photocatalysts : applications of titanium oxide-based materials
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Nanostructure science and technology
Publication Information:
New York : Springer, c2010
Physical Description:
xi, 757 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 24 cm.
ISBN:
9780387484419

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Over the past few decades, mankind has observed an unprecedented and remarkable growth in industry, resulting in a more prosperous lifestyle for peoples of many countries. In developing countries, however, explosive industrial growth is just now beginning to raise the living standards of the people. Most industries, especially in these developing countries, are still powered by the burning of fossil fuels; con- quently, a lack of clean energy resources has caused environmental pollution on an unprecedented large and global scale. Toxic wastes have been relentlessly released into the air and water leading to serious and devastating environmental and health problems while endangering the planet and life itself with the effects of global warming. To address these urgent environmental issues, new catalytic and photocatalytic processes as well as open-atmospheric systems are presently being developed that can operate at room temperature while being totally clean and ef?cient and thus environmentally harmonious. Essential to technologies harnessing the abundant solar energy that reaches the earth are the highly functional photocatalytic proce- es that can utilize not only UV light, but also visible light.


Table of Contents

M. Anpo and P. KamatJinlong Zhang and Ye Cong and Masakazu AnpoNick Serpone and Alexei V. Emeline and Vyacheslav N. Kuznetsov and Vladimir K. RyabchukHiroshi Kominami and Bunsho OhtaniMasato Takeuchi and Masakazu AnpoJing Zhang and Qian Xu and Zhaochi Feng and Can LiJianying Shi and Xiuli Wang and Zhaochi Feng and Tao Chen Jun Chen and Can LiYoshio NosakaMasaya Matsuoka and Masakazu AnpoJinkai Zhou and X.S. ZhaoTeruhisa Ohno and Toshiki TsubotaMarcos Fernndez-Garcia and Arturo Martinez-Arias and Jose C. ConesaMasato Takeuchi and Masakazu AnpoHisao Hidaka and Teruo Kurihara and Nick SerponeHo-In Lee and Jae-Hyun Kim and Han-Su Lee and Weon-Doo LeeTakeshi Kudo and Yuko Kudo and Akira Hasegawa and Masakazu AnpoYong-Gun Shul and Hak-Soo Kim and Hyun-Jong Kim and Myung-Keun HanTai Gyu "Teddy" LeeXinchen Wang and Xianzhi FuDeniz UnerHicham IdrissMasato Takeuchi and Gianmario Martra and Salvatore Coluccia and Masakazu AnpoMasaaki Kitano and Masato Takeuchi and Masaya Matsuoka and Michio Ueshima and Masakazu AnpoMasaya Matsuoka and Masayuki Minakata and Afshin Ebrahimi and Masakazu Anpo and Hung-chang Chen and Wen-ting LinAlexander V. Vorontsov and Panagiotis G. SmirniotisVincenzo Augugliaro and Tullio Caronna and Agatino Paola and Giuseppe Marci and Mario Pagliaro and Giovanni Palmisano and Leonardo PalmisanoHisao YoshidaJeffrey C.S. WuTakahiro OgawaPrashant V. Kamat and Masakazu Anpo
Part I Introduction
1 Introductionp. 3
Part II Synthesis and Characterization Studies of Highly Active Titanium Oxide-based Photocatalysts
2 Chemical Methods for the Preparation of Multifunctional Photocatalystsp. 7
3 Second Generation Visible-Light-Active Photocatalysts: Preparation, Optical Properties, and Consequences of Dopants on the Band Gap Energy of TiO 2p. 35
4 Preparation of Titanium Oxide-Based Powders and Thin Films of High Photocatalytic Activities Using Solvothermal Methodsp. 113
5 Preparation of Highly Transparent TiO 2 -based Thin Film Photocatalysts by an Ion Engineering Method: Ionized Cluster Beam Depositionp. 133
6 UV Raman Spectroscopic Studies on Titania: Phase Transformation and Significance of Surface Phase in Photocatalysisp. 153
7 Photoluminescence Spectroscopic Studies on TiO 2 Photocatalystp. 185
8 Surface Chemistry of TiO 2 Photocatalysis and LIF Detection of OH Radicalsp. 205
9 Local Structures, Excited States, and Photocatalytic Reactivities of "Single-Site" Ti-Oxide Photocatalysts Constructed Within Zeolites or Mesoporous Materialsp. 217
Part III Development of Visible Light-Responsive Titanium Oxide Photocatalysts
10 Visible-Light-Responsive Titanium Dioxide Photocatalystsp. 235
11 Development and Sensitization of N- or S-Doped TiO 2 Photocatalystsp. 253
12 Visible Light-Responsive Titanium Oxide Photocatalysts: Preparations Based on Chemical Methodsp. 277
13 Development of Well-Defined Visible Light-Responsive TiO 2 Thin Film Photocatalysts by Applying a RF-Magnetron Sputtering Deposition Methodp. 301
Part IV Photocatalytic Reactions for Environmentally-Harmonious Applications
14 Photo-assisted Mineralization of the Agrochemical Pesticides Oxamyl and Methomyl and the Herbicides Diphenamid and Asulamp. 321
15 Purification of Toxic Compounds in Water and Treatment of Polymeric Materialsp. 345
16 Development of Highly Active Titanium Oxide Photocatalysts Anchored on Silica Sheets and their Applications for Air Purification Systemsp. 403
17 Photocatalytic Application of TiO 2 for Air Cleaningp. 415
18 Photocatalytic Removal of Gas-Phase Elemental Mercury Using TiO 2p. 437
19 Photocatalytic Purification of Benzene in Airp. 451
20 The Effect of Addition of Pt on the Gas Phase Photocatalysis over TiO 2p. 479
21 Photoreactions of Organic Compounds with TiO 2 Single Crystal Surfacesp. 503
Part V Photo-Induced Superhydrophilicity for Materials with Self-Cleaning Properties
22 Investigations of the Photoinduced Superhydrophilicity of the TiO 2 Photocatalyst Surface by Near-Infrared Spectroscopyp. 527
Part VI Photocatalytic Water-splitting for the Evolution of H2 from H2O
23 Photocatalytic Hydrogen Production from Water on Visible Light-Responsive TiO 2 Thin Films Under Solar Light Irradiationp. 545
24 Construction of Solid-State Thin Film Solar Cell by Applying Visible Light-Responsive TiO 2 Thin Film Materialsp. 561
Part VII Photocatalytic Organic Syntheses
25 Photocatalytic Transformations of Sulfur-Based Organic Compoundsp. 579
26 TiO 2 -Based Photocatalysis for Organic Synthesisp. 623
27 Photocatalytic Organic Synthesesp. 647
Part VIII Renewable Energy from the Photocatalytic Reduction
28 Renewable Energy from the Photocatalytic Reduction of CO 2 with H 2 Op. 673
Part IX Photofunctionalization
29 Photofunctionalization of TiO 2 for Optimal Bone-titanium Integration: A Novel Phenomenon of Super Osseointegrationp. 699
Part X Conclusions and Emerging Applications
30 Energing Applications of TiO 2 -Based Compositesp. 717
Indexp. 741
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