Reprint

Photoactive Nanomaterials

Edited by
March 2021
170 pages
  • ISBN978-3-0365-0520-6 (Hardback)
  • ISBN978-3-0365-0521-3 (PDF)

This book is a reprint of the Special Issue Photoactive Nanomaterials that was published in

Chemistry & Materials Science
Engineering
Summary
The energy transition is one of the key approaches in the effort to halt climate changes, and it has become even more essential in the light of the recent COVID-19 pandemic. Fostering the energy efficiency and the energy independence of the building sector is a focal aim to move towards a decarbonized society. In this context, building physics and building energy systems are fundamental disciplines based on applied physics applications in civil, architectural, and environmental engineering, including technical themes related to the planning of energy and the environment, diagnostic methods, and mitigating techniques. This Special Issue contains information on experimental studies in the following research topics: renewable energy sources, building energy analysis, rational use of energy, heat transmission, heating and cooling systems, thermofluid dynamics, smart energy systems, and energy service management in buildings.
Format
  • Hardback
License
© 2022 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND license
Keywords
nanocomposite photocatalyst; environmental remediation; selective organic transformation; hydrogen evolution; disinfection; Perovskite solar cell; PMMA; carbon quantum dots; down-conversion; light harvesting; dye-guest encapsulation; zeolite; microporous aluminophosphates; one-pot synthesis; hybrid fluorescent system; white light emitter; FRET; hydrogen generation rate; porous silicon nanopowder; nanosilicon oxidation; engineering of silicon nanoparticles; van der Waals epitaxy; Bi2Se3; mica; two-dimensional materials; optoelectronics; transparent conductive electrode; electrospinning; SrTiO3; fibers; photocatalytic; water splitting; bandgap; hydrogen; titanium dioxide; photocatalysis; hydrogen evolution; photodegradation; phosphomolybdic acid (PMoA); polyaniline (PANI); protonation; photochromism; nanocomposite thin film; WO3; nanocomposites; heterostructures; water-splitting; oxygen evolution; n/a