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New Report on Photocatalytic Materials + Surfaces for Environmental Cleanup

Market research solutions provider, Research and Markets has announced the inclusion of a new report titled "Photocatalytic Materials & Surfaces for Environmental Cleanup" to its offering.

The special topic volume includes only invited peer reviewed papers. The published report is a joint contribution of 34 members of the international science community who are experts in their respective areas of research. The report offers a detailed analysis of recently developed photocatalytic materials, photocatalytic reactors, photocatalytic surfaces and the design of such systems to facilitate the development of environmental clean-up applications including hydrogen generation and storage. The scope of the report also includes the chemistry and physics of nano composites and nanomaterials as well as the development of photocatalytic materials for environmental use.

The volume comprises 12 invited peer reviewed reports covering topics such as the photocatalytic activity of titania doped with transition metal ions for degrading amaranth dye, contribution of nanotechnology to removing water pollutants, photocatalytic degradation studies of J-acid under visible light and ultrasonic activation using dye sensitized titanium dioxide, making cement photocatalytic by adding titanium dioxide, photocatalysts and photoreactors for treating industrial effluents and treatment methods for remediating amines.

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