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Comprehensive coverage of the advantages of carbon scaffold-based nano photocatalysts, from fundamentals to industrial applications
Photocatalysts based on Carbon Scaffolds discusses the advantages, potential applications, and current industrial applications of carbon scaffold-based nano photocatalysts, reviewing fundamentals, mechanisms, and computations for catalytic activity. Special attention is given to the challenges and opportunities in scaling up these technologies for industrial use, as well as the emerging trends that promise to shape the future of the field.
Drawing on the expertise of leading researchers and the latest developments in the literature, Photocatalysts based on Carbon Scaffolds includes information on:
Photocatalysts based on Carbon Scaffolds delivers complete coverage of the subject for a diverse audience including graduate students, researchers, and professionals in materials science, chemistry, and environmental engineering.
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