Special issue: Application of photoactive nanomaterials in degradation of pollutants

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Abstract

Photoactive nanomaterials are receiving increasing attention due to their potential application to light-driven degradation of water and gas-phase pollutants. However, to exploit the strong potential of photoactive materials and access their properties require a fine tuning of their size/shape dependent chemical-physical properties and on the ability to integrate them in photo-reactors or to deposit them on large surfaces. Therefore, the synthetic approach, as well as post-synthesis manipulation could strongly affect the final photocatalytic properties of nanomaterials. The potential application of photoactive nanomaterials in the environmental field includes the abatement of organic pollutant in water, water disinfection, and abatement of gas-phase pollutants in outdoor and indoor applications.

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Comparelli, R. (2019, August 1). Special issue: Application of photoactive nanomaterials in degradation of pollutants. Materials. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/ma12152459

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