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With the increasing global usage of water and the continuous addition of contaminants to water sources, new challenges have arisen that are associated with the abatement of organic pollutants, particularly those that are refractory to conventional water and wastewater treatment technologies. Advanced oxidation processes (AOPs) present a competitive alternative to promote the oxidation of organic contaminants by strong oxidative radicals generated from oxygen, ozone, wet peroxide, and UV radiation. The use of catalysts not only improves efficiency but may present remarkable cost advantages for practical applications of AOPs in the abatement of several pollutants. In this Special Issue of Catalysts, we invite authors to submit original research papers focused on the synthesis and characterization of novel heterogeneous catalysts and their uses in advanced oxidation processes for the removal of organic pollutants from aqueous solutions.
Technology: general issues --- History of engineering & technology --- CdS --- Bi2MoO6 microspheres --- antibiotic removal --- charge separation --- visible-light-driven --- carbon xerogel --- carbon nanotubes --- activated carbon --- adsorption --- catalytic wet peroxidation --- heterogeneous Fenton’s oxidation --- p-nitrophenol --- magnetic materials --- chemical vapour deposition --- photocatalytic ozonation --- organic pollutants --- advanced oxidation process --- wastewater treatment --- contaminants of emerging concern --- pharmaceuticals --- environmental catalysis --- biochar --- iron mineral --- heterogeneous catalysts --- antibiotic --- advanced oxidation processes --- water treatment --- Fenton reactions --- LCA --- environmental impact --- Fenton --- photocatalysis --- visible light --- SBA15 --- magnetite --- graphene --- tin oxide --- antimony doped tin oxide --- electrochemical oxidation --- atomic layer deposition --- TiO2-SiO2 --- immobilized photocatalyst --- methylene blue adsorption --- metal-free carbon catalysts --- N, S-co-doping --- catalytic wet air oxidation --- n/a --- heterogeneous Fenton's oxidation
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With the increasing global usage of water and the continuous addition of contaminants to water sources, new challenges have arisen that are associated with the abatement of organic pollutants, particularly those that are refractory to conventional water and wastewater treatment technologies. Advanced oxidation processes (AOPs) present a competitive alternative to promote the oxidation of organic contaminants by strong oxidative radicals generated from oxygen, ozone, wet peroxide, and UV radiation. The use of catalysts not only improves efficiency but may present remarkable cost advantages for practical applications of AOPs in the abatement of several pollutants. In this Special Issue of Catalysts, we invite authors to submit original research papers focused on the synthesis and characterization of novel heterogeneous catalysts and their uses in advanced oxidation processes for the removal of organic pollutants from aqueous solutions.
CdS --- Bi2MoO6 microspheres --- antibiotic removal --- charge separation --- visible-light-driven --- carbon xerogel --- carbon nanotubes --- activated carbon --- adsorption --- catalytic wet peroxidation --- heterogeneous Fenton’s oxidation --- p-nitrophenol --- magnetic materials --- chemical vapour deposition --- photocatalytic ozonation --- organic pollutants --- advanced oxidation process --- wastewater treatment --- contaminants of emerging concern --- pharmaceuticals --- environmental catalysis --- biochar --- iron mineral --- heterogeneous catalysts --- antibiotic --- advanced oxidation processes --- water treatment --- Fenton reactions --- LCA --- environmental impact --- Fenton --- photocatalysis --- visible light --- SBA15 --- magnetite --- graphene --- tin oxide --- antimony doped tin oxide --- electrochemical oxidation --- atomic layer deposition --- TiO2-SiO2 --- immobilized photocatalyst --- methylene blue adsorption --- metal-free carbon catalysts --- N, S-co-doping --- catalytic wet air oxidation --- n/a --- heterogeneous Fenton's oxidation
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With the increasing global usage of water and the continuous addition of contaminants to water sources, new challenges have arisen that are associated with the abatement of organic pollutants, particularly those that are refractory to conventional water and wastewater treatment technologies. Advanced oxidation processes (AOPs) present a competitive alternative to promote the oxidation of organic contaminants by strong oxidative radicals generated from oxygen, ozone, wet peroxide, and UV radiation. The use of catalysts not only improves efficiency but may present remarkable cost advantages for practical applications of AOPs in the abatement of several pollutants. In this Special Issue of Catalysts, we invite authors to submit original research papers focused on the synthesis and characterization of novel heterogeneous catalysts and their uses in advanced oxidation processes for the removal of organic pollutants from aqueous solutions.
Technology: general issues --- History of engineering & technology --- CdS --- Bi2MoO6 microspheres --- antibiotic removal --- charge separation --- visible-light-driven --- carbon xerogel --- carbon nanotubes --- activated carbon --- adsorption --- catalytic wet peroxidation --- heterogeneous Fenton's oxidation --- p-nitrophenol --- magnetic materials --- chemical vapour deposition --- photocatalytic ozonation --- organic pollutants --- advanced oxidation process --- wastewater treatment --- contaminants of emerging concern --- pharmaceuticals --- environmental catalysis --- biochar --- iron mineral --- heterogeneous catalysts --- antibiotic --- advanced oxidation processes --- water treatment --- Fenton reactions --- LCA --- environmental impact --- Fenton --- photocatalysis --- visible light --- SBA15 --- magnetite --- graphene --- tin oxide --- antimony doped tin oxide --- electrochemical oxidation --- atomic layer deposition --- TiO2-SiO2 --- immobilized photocatalyst --- methylene blue adsorption --- metal-free carbon catalysts --- N, S-co-doping --- catalytic wet air oxidation --- CdS --- Bi2MoO6 microspheres --- antibiotic removal --- charge separation --- visible-light-driven --- carbon xerogel --- carbon nanotubes --- activated carbon --- adsorption --- catalytic wet peroxidation --- heterogeneous Fenton's oxidation --- p-nitrophenol --- magnetic materials --- chemical vapour deposition --- photocatalytic ozonation --- organic pollutants --- advanced oxidation process --- wastewater treatment --- contaminants of emerging concern --- pharmaceuticals --- environmental catalysis --- biochar --- iron mineral --- heterogeneous catalysts --- antibiotic --- advanced oxidation processes --- water treatment --- Fenton reactions --- LCA --- environmental impact --- Fenton --- photocatalysis --- visible light --- SBA15 --- magnetite --- graphene --- tin oxide --- antimony doped tin oxide --- electrochemical oxidation --- atomic layer deposition --- TiO2-SiO2 --- immobilized photocatalyst --- methylene blue adsorption --- metal-free carbon catalysts --- N, S-co-doping --- catalytic wet air oxidation
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Efficient clean energy harvesting, conversion, and storage technologies are of immense importance for the sustainable development of human society. To this end, scientists have made significant advances in recent years regarding new materials and devices for improving the energy conversion efficiency for photovoltaics, thermoelectric generation, photoelectrochemical/electrolytic hydrogen generation, and rechargeable metal ion batteries. The aim of this Special Issue is to provide a platform for research scientists and engineers in these areas to demonstrate and exchange their latest research findings. This thematic topic undoubtedly represents an extremely important technological direction, covering materials processing, characterization, simulation, and performance evaluation of thin films used in energy harvesting, conversion, and storage.
photoelectrochemical --- transparent conductive electrode --- lithium ion battery --- heterojunction --- Cu2ZnSn(S --- Ni-rich cathode material --- anode materials --- degradation --- dye-sensitized solar cells --- electron transfer --- water splitting --- energy storage --- bond population --- TiO2 nanotube --- atomic layered deposition --- PbI2 formation --- Ge incorporation --- visible light driven --- nanosheet arrays --- surface --- morphology --- perfect absorption --- organic sensitizers --- energy harvesting --- electronic structures --- water --- Al2O3 oxide --- thin film --- Se)4 --- solar cells --- energy conversion --- solar cell --- polymer --- nickel oxide --- metal-dielectric-metal structure --- color perception --- annealing --- nickel-cobalt-molybdenum metal oxide (NCMO) --- halide perovskite --- LaFeO3 --- few-layer graphene nano-flakes --- photocatalysis --- organic --- synthesis --- perovskite --- nanoparticle deposition system --- Fabry–Perot cavity --- thin films --- semitransparent --- coatings --- density functional theory --- LiNi0.8Co0.1Mn0.1O2 --- mixed metal oxides --- characterization --- density of states --- supercapacitor
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