Photocatalytic Reaction Engineering for Energy Conversion, Water and Air Purification
A special issue of Catalysts (ISSN 2073-4344). This special issue belongs to the section "Catalytic Reaction Engineering".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 September 2022) | Viewed by 31681
Special Issue Editors
Interests: catalysis; photocatalysis; reaction engineering; fluidized bed reactors
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Dear Colleagues:
We would like to warmly invite you to contribute to this Special Issue of Catalysts entitled "Photocatalytic Reaction Engineering for Energy Conversion, Water and Air Purification".
Photocatalysts and photocatalytic reaction engineering offer unique paths for the development of valuable green applications. Photocatalysis can be employed to treat water, wastewater, and air, helping to degrade harmful and toxic pollutants. In this respect, photocatalysts and photocatalytic reaction engineering can be used for the successful development of the most advanced environmentally friendly air and water purification units. Another promising application of photocatalysis is for hydrogen production. The generated hydrogen can be used as a unique vector, able to secure and make available a source of green energy, to isolated towns and agricultural communities around the world. Photocatalysis can also be employed for virus photoinactivation, opening opportunities for novel TiO2 air treatment units.
Despite its promise, there are still major pending issues to be considered for the successful photocatalytic unit scale up. These issues could be addressed via (a) the use of new visible light and near-UV activated photocatalysts, (b) a better understanding of reaction mechanisms, kinetics, and quantum yields, as well as (c) innovative photoreactor designs with high LED irradiation density.
The aim of this Special Issue is to report recent progress on the following key topics: (a) synthesis, characterization, and the development of photocatalysts activated with near-UV light and visible light, (b) photocatalytic kinetics and reaction mechanisms, (c) energy efficiency calculations, and d) new photocatalytic reactor designs with increased radiation density.
We are presently accepting original research papers, critical reviews, and short communications. Papers could be supported with supplementary materials such as videos and additional provided data. We are looking forward to receiving your valuable research contribution.
Prof. Dr. Hugo de Lasa
Dr. Salvador Escobedo
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- photocatalysts
- visible light
- near uv irradiation
- macroscopic energy balances
- novel photoreactors
- VOC photocalytic conversion
- virus inactivation
- hydrogen production
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