by Ajay Kumar Mishra (Editor), Pardeep Singh (Editor), Pankaj Raizada (Editor), S. Vadivel (Editor), Rangabhashiyam Selvasembian (Editor)
Advanced Functional Materials and Methods for Photodegradation of Toxic Pollutants addresses the potential role of visible active photocatalytic methods for the removal of various emerging and persistent organic pollutants (POPs.) Describing the classification, sources and potential risks of emerging organics in water bodies and the environment, the book covers the different synthesis methods of visible active structured photocatalysts and structure related properties to their applications in photocatalytic processes for the removal of antibiotics, pharma and heavy metal pollutants. This book provides an invaluable reference to academics, researchers and technicians in chemical engineering, chemistry and environmental science.
In addition, the mechanistic insights associated with the interaction of advanced functional materials and water pollutants along with the possible reaction pathway occurring during the visible light induced photocatalytic processes together with toxicity are discussed in detail along with the reutilization of catalysts, supporting the inherent reaction conditions performed with natural conditions.
- Covers the recent progress in nano photocatalytic materials
- Explores the mechanism of photocatalytic degradation of pollutants
- Includes the controlled synthesis of nanostructured photocatalysts and their modifications for targeted pollutants