Advanced Functional Materials and Methods for Photodegradation of Toxic Pollutants addresses the potential role of visible active photocatalytic methods for the removal of various emerging and persistent organic pollutants (POPs.) Describing the classification, sources and potential risks of emerging organics in water bodies and the environment, the book covers the different synthesis methods of visible active structured photocatalysts and structure related properties to their applications in photocatalytic processes for the removal of antibiotics, pharma and heavy metal pollutants. This book provides an invaluable reference to academics, researchers and technicians in chemical engineering, chemistry and environmental science.
In addition, the mechanistic insights associated with the interaction of advanced functional materials and water pollutants along with the possible reaction pathway occurring during the visible light induced photocatalytic processes together with toxicity are discussed in detail along with the reutilization of catalysts, supporting the inherent reaction conditions performed with natural conditions.
- Covers the recent progress in nano photocatalytic materials
- Explores the mechanism of photocatalytic degradation of pollutants
- Includes the controlled synthesis of nanostructured photocatalysts and their modifications for targeted pollutants
1. An overview of synthesis techniques for functional photocatalysts
2. Occurrence and risks of emerging pollutants in waterbodies
3. Construction of visible light photocatalysts through band gap engineering
4. Overview of characterization techniques for advanced photocatalyst
5. Two-dimensional materials for photocatalytic degradation
6. Plasmonic photocatalytic materials for pollutants removal
7. Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) for photocatalytic applications
8. Carbon nitride supported semiconductor photocatalyst for wastewater treatment
9. Persulphate, Peroxymonosulphate aided semiconductor photocatalysts
10. Photocatalytic studies of Type-II, Z, and S scheme heterojunctions
11. Photocatalytic degradation of trace level pollutants and elements in waterbodies
12. Advanced photoreactors used for degradation processes
13. Photo catalytic degradation of antibiotics and pharma pollutants in water
14. Photocatalytic degradation of triazine based pesticides
15. Photocatalytic inactivation of harmful algae and bacteria in water
Ajay Kumar Mishra is Professor at the Nanotechnology and Water Sustainability Research Unit at College of Science, Engineering & Technology, University of South Africa, Florida Science Campus, South Africa and also a Fellow” member at Royal Society of Chemistry” UK. He received his M. Phil. and Ph.D. degrees in 2003 and 2007, respectively, from The University of Delhi, India. In addition, he was appointed as Senior Lecturer” in October 2009 at the Department of Applied Chemistry, University of Johannesburg, South Africa where he was promoted to Associate Professor” in November 2011 until December 2014. Recently, he was appointed by University of South Africa as Full Professor” since January 2015. He is also working as Adjunct Professor” at Jiangsu University, China. He has also developed a number of collaborations worldwide. He also served as Associate Editor as well as member of the editorial board of many peer-reviewed international journals. He is also serving as member advisory board of a number of international scientific societies, conferences and workshops. His research interest involves in the broader areas of Nanoscience/Nanotechnology; Materials Science; Polymers; Composite/Nanocomposites; Photocatalysts and Water Research. He is also actively involved in the area of nanotechnology towards the development of smart materials for various applications in the field of materials science and water research. He supervises students involved in the nanotechnology and water treatment research in projects involving finding treatments on organic, inorganic pollutants using synthetic and wastewater solutions.
Pardeep Singh is Professor and Head at the School of Advanced Chemical Sciences, Shoolini University, Solan, India. He is specialized in physical chemistry and heads a lab of research scholars who work on photocatalysis with the aim of generating new knowledge on graphene-based photocatalytic materials and processes to develop novel de-pollution treatments with enhanced efficiency and pilot-scale applicability. He is also exploring the generation of bio-waste material-based activated carbon for adsorption-based removal of aqueous phase pollutants. Pankaj Raizada is an Associate Professor of the Advance School of Chemical Sciences, Shoolini University of Biotechnology and Management Sciences Solan (H.P.), India. She received her PhD from Vikram University, Ujjain (M.P.), India in 2010. She was awarded the DST Young Scientist Award in 2015. Her research interest involves designing of new advanced photocatalytic materials (metal free carbonaceous materials) for environmental and energy applications. Her research group published around 87 papers, 22 patents, and 6 book chapters in the area of photocatalysis. Dr S. Vadivel, JSPS Fellow, Department of Civil and Environmental engineering, Tokyo institute of Technology, Japan & Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry, PSG College of Technology, Coimbatore, Tamilnadu, India. He is one of the renowned energetic researcher in the field of energy and environment. Especially, well known for his expertise in the field of photocatalysis and supercapacitors. He got Ranked in Top 2% Scientists worldwide reported by Stanford University (http://bit.ly/391Gn5Y). He successfully completed his doctoral studies in the topic Synthesis of Bismuth Based Composites for Environmental and Energy Applications” in Anna University, Chennai. He has been awarded with the project in early career research award scheme by DSTSERB, India and it has been successfully completed. As an expertise in the field of photocatalysis, he acts as reviewer in various international peer reviewed journals. As a feather to his cap, he also acquired prestigious PIFI-CAS fellowship and now he has been awarded with the JSPS fellowship under the supervision of prof. Manabu Fuji, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan. He has 63 international peer reviewed journals to his name along with 8 book chapters. Dr. Rangabhashiyam Selvasembian is currently working as Associate Professor in the Department of Environmental Science and Engineering, School of Engineering and Sciences, SRM University-AP, India. Previously worked in the Department of Biotechnology, School of Chemical & Biotechnology, SASTRA Deemed University, India. He received his Doctor of Philosophy degree from National Institute of Technology Calicut, India. He was awarded Post-Doctoral Fellowship by Max Planck Institute for Dynamics of Complex Technical Systems, 2015, Germany. He was further awarded the National-Post Doctoral Fellowship from SERB-DST, 2016-2018, India. Dr Selvasembian was awarded as Young Scientist by DST, India for the BRICS Conclave held in Durban, 2018, South Africa and was the recepient of Hiyoshi Young Leaf Award from Hiyoshi Ecological Services, Hiyoshi Corporation, 2018, Japan. His major research interests are bioremediation and waste?water treatment. He is Editorial Board Member in Separation & Purification Reviews, Scientific Reports, Biomass Conversion and Biorefinery and Environmental Management. He is also serving as Associate Editor in International Journal of Environmental Science and Technology, IET Nanobiotechnology, Frontiers in Environmental Chemistry and also as an Academic Editor for Adsorption Science and Technology. He has published more than 100 peer reviewed interna?tional research articles and contributed several book chapters. He is editing books from prestigious publishers such as Elsevier, Wiley, CRC and Springer. Recently Dr Selvasembian was listed in Top 2% most cited research scientist in the world as per data published by Stanford University USA.