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The quality of water is not only a technological and scientific issue, but a social and economic problem, in both developed and developing countries. Besides local regulations, which differ between regions and need constant upgrades, significant scientific developments are required in both the detection and removal of water contaminants. This Issue focuses on some recent advancements in the photocatalytic removal of organic pollutants, which is one of the aspects of the problem that involves the need of advanced catalysts and implies significant advancements in the field of materials science and chemical engineering.
History of engineering & technology --- indigo carmine --- resin --- Dielectric Barrier Discharge --- adsorption --- regeneration --- anatase/brookite biphasic --- nitrogen-doping --- sol-gel method --- visible light photocatalysis --- degradation of dyes --- polyaniline --- titanium dioxide --- copper(II) oxide --- cobalt oxide(II,III) --- photocatalytic fuel cell --- graphitic carbon nitride --- Fe doping --- Z-scheme --- strontium aluminates --- dye photodecomposition --- hydrothermal reaction --- sol-gel method --- phosphorescence --- photocatalytic decomposition of rhodamine B --- MIL-53(Fe) --- Ni/Fe-MOF --- visible light irradiation --- indigo carmine --- resin --- Dielectric Barrier Discharge --- adsorption --- regeneration --- anatase/brookite biphasic --- nitrogen-doping --- sol-gel method --- visible light photocatalysis --- degradation of dyes --- polyaniline --- titanium dioxide --- copper(II) oxide --- cobalt oxide(II,III) --- photocatalytic fuel cell --- graphitic carbon nitride --- Fe doping --- Z-scheme --- strontium aluminates --- dye photodecomposition --- hydrothermal reaction --- sol-gel method --- phosphorescence --- photocatalytic decomposition of rhodamine B --- MIL-53(Fe) --- Ni/Fe-MOF --- visible light irradiation
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The quality of water is not only a technological and scientific issue, but a social and economic problem, in both developed and developing countries. Besides local regulations, which differ between regions and need constant upgrades, significant scientific developments are required in both the detection and removal of water contaminants. This Issue focuses on some recent advancements in the photocatalytic removal of organic pollutants, which is one of the aspects of the problem that involves the need of advanced catalysts and implies significant advancements in the field of materials science and chemical engineering.
History of engineering & technology --- indigo carmine --- resin --- Dielectric Barrier Discharge --- adsorption --- regeneration --- anatase/brookite biphasic --- nitrogen-doping --- sol-gel method --- visible light photocatalysis --- degradation of dyes --- polyaniline --- titanium dioxide --- copper(II) oxide --- cobalt oxide(II,III) --- photocatalytic fuel cell --- graphitic carbon nitride --- Fe doping --- Z-scheme --- strontium aluminates --- dye photodecomposition --- hydrothermal reaction --- sol–gel method --- phosphorescence --- photocatalytic decomposition of rhodamine B --- MIL-53(Fe) --- Ni/Fe-MOF --- visible light irradiation --- n/a
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The quality of water is not only a technological and scientific issue, but a social and economic problem, in both developed and developing countries. Besides local regulations, which differ between regions and need constant upgrades, significant scientific developments are required in both the detection and removal of water contaminants. This Issue focuses on some recent advancements in the photocatalytic removal of organic pollutants, which is one of the aspects of the problem that involves the need of advanced catalysts and implies significant advancements in the field of materials science and chemical engineering.
indigo carmine --- resin --- Dielectric Barrier Discharge --- adsorption --- regeneration --- anatase/brookite biphasic --- nitrogen-doping --- sol-gel method --- visible light photocatalysis --- degradation of dyes --- polyaniline --- titanium dioxide --- copper(II) oxide --- cobalt oxide(II,III) --- photocatalytic fuel cell --- graphitic carbon nitride --- Fe doping --- Z-scheme --- strontium aluminates --- dye photodecomposition --- hydrothermal reaction --- sol–gel method --- phosphorescence --- photocatalytic decomposition of rhodamine B --- MIL-53(Fe) --- Ni/Fe-MOF --- visible light irradiation --- n/a
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