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Photocatalysts: Synthesis and Characterization Methods offers a systematic overview of the synthesis and characterization of photocatalysts using various methods and techniques. This book focuses on synthesis methods, nanostructure control, activity enhancement strategies, and characterization of semiconductor-based nanostructures. This book offers guidelines for designing novel semiconductor-based photocatalysts with low cost and high efficiency to meet the demands of the efficient utilization of solar light for energy production, environment remediation, etc. In addition, this book has covered various latest and sophisticated characterization techniques. This includes various spectroscopic, physicochemical, and electrochemical characterization techniques which help the researchers to understand the characteristics of the fabricated photocatalysts.

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Key features: Covers systematically advanced synthesis and characterization methods and techniques Provides in-depth understanding of controlled synthesis of photocatalysts specifically and nanomaterials in general Explains mechanisms of efficient synthesis

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Readership: Undergraduate and postgraduate students, academicians, researchers, and industry professionals working in the fields of material science, material chemistry, material engineering, nanotechnology, and biotechnology with a keen interest in the synthesis of different types of photocatalytic materials and their various characterization techniques

Professor Mohammad Mansoob Khan
Universiti Brunei Darussalam

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This page is a summary of: Photocatalysts: Synthesis and Characterization Methods, January 2025, Elsevier,
DOI: 10.1016/c2023-0-50790-6.
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