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Advanced Catalytic Materials Photocatalysis and Other Current Trends

Advanced Catalytic Materials Photocatalysis and Other Current Trends

Advanced Catalytic Materials Photocatalysis and Other Current Trends

This book has put together recent, state-of-the-art topics on current trends in catalytic materials and consists of 16 chapters. Topics covered includes: X-Ray Spectroscopy, Iron-based Nanomaterials in the Catalysis, New Catalytic Systems for Fixation of Carbon Dioxide into Valuable Poly, Catalytic Applications of Metal-Organic Frameworks, Advanced Nanomatericals for Solar Photocatalysis, Preparation of Functionalized Graphene and Gold Nanocomposites, Photochemical Decomposition of Hydrogen Sulfide, Electrocatalytic Applications of Graphene, Native and Synthetic G-quartet-based DNAzyme Systems.

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