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Photocatalysis and Water Purification. From Fundamentals to Recent Applications. Edition No. 1. Materials for Sustainable Energy and Development

  • Book

  • 438 Pages
  • March 2013
  • John Wiley and Sons Ltd
  • ID: 2329360
Water is one of the essential resources on our planet. Therefore, fresh water and the recycling of waste-water are very important topics in various areas. Energy-saving green technologies are a demand in this area of research.

Photocatalysis comprises a class of reactions which use a catalyst activated by light. These reactions include the decomposition of organic compounds into environmental friendly water and carbon dioxide, leading to interesting properties of surfaces covered with a photocatalyst:
they protect e.g. against incrustation of fouling matter, they are self-cleaning, antibacterial and viricidal. Therefore, they are attractive candidates for environmental applications such as water purification and waste-water treatment.

This book introduces scientists and engineers to the fundamentals of photocatalysis and enlightens the potentials of photocatalysis to increase water quality. Also, strategies to improve the photocatalytic efficacy are pointed out: synthesis of better photocatalysts, combination of
photocatalysis with other technologies, and the proper design of photocatalytic reactors. Implementation of applications and a chapter on design approaches for photocatalytic reactors round off the book.

'Photocatalysis and Water Purification' is part of the series on Materials for Sustainable Energy and Development edited by Prof. G.Q. Max Lu. The series covers advances in materials science and innovation for renewable energy, clean use of fossil energy, and greenhouse gas mitigation and associated environmental technologies.

Table of Contents

FUNDAMENTALS: ACTIVE SPECIES, MECHANISMS, REACTION PATHWAYS
Identification and Roles of the Active Species Generated on Various Photocatalysts
Photocatalytic Reaction Pathways -
Effects of Molecular Structure, Catalyst, and Wavelength
Catalytic Mechanisms and Reaction Pathways Drawn from Kinetic and Probe Molecules

IMPROVING THE PHOTOCATALYTIC EFFICACY
Design and Development of Active Titania and Related Photocatalysts
Modified Photocatalysts
Immobilisation of a Semiconductor Photocatalyst on Solid Supports: Methods, Materials and Applications
Wastewater Treatment Using Highly Functional Immobilized TiO2 Thin Film Photocatalysts
Sensitization of Titania Semiconductors: A Promising Strategy to Utilize Visible Light
Photoelectrocatalysis for Water Purification

EFFECTS OF PHOTOCATALYSIS ON NATURAL ORGANIC MATTER AND BACTERIA
Photocatalysis of Natural organic Matter in Water: Characterization and Treatment Integration
Waterborne E. coli Inactivation by TiO2 Photo-Assisted Processes: A Brief Overview

MODELING. REACTORS. PILOT PLANTS
Photocatalytic Treatment of Water: Irradiance Influences
A Methodology for Modeling Slurry Photocatalytic Reactors for Degradation of an Organic Pollutant in Water
Design and Optimization of Photocatalytic Water Purification Reactors
Photocatalysis Soliar Pilot Plants. Commercially Available Reactors

Authors

Pierre Pichat Ecole Centrale de Lyon, France.