Advanced Ceramics for Photocatalytic Membranes
Advanced Ceramics for Photocatalytic Membranes
Synthesis Methods, Characterization and Performance Analysis, and Applications in Water and Wastewater Treatment
Rahman, Mukhlis A.; Mohd Makhtar, Siti Nurfatin Nadhirah; Matsuura, Takeshi; Adam, Mohd Ridhwan; Othman, Mohd Hafiz Dzarfan
Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
05/2024
580
Mole
Inglês
9780323954181
15 a 20 dias
2. Modelling, simulation, and the theory of mass transfer mechanisms in photocatalytic membranes
PART ONE: SYNTHESIS AND FABRICATION OF PHOTOCATALYTIC MEMBRANES VIA PHYSICAL APPROACHES
3. The blending technique for fabrication of photocatalytic membranes
4. The sputtering technique in fabrication of photocatalytic membranes
5. The dip-coating technique in fabrication of photocatalytic membranes
6. The spray-coating technique for fabricating photocatalytic membranes
PART TWO: SYNTHESIS AND FABRICATION OF PHOTOCATALYTIC MEMBRANES VIA CHEMICAL APPROACHES
7. The grafting process and its use in the fabrication of photocatalytic membranes
8. The hydrothermal and solvothermal process and its effect on photocatalytic activity
9. The electroless plating process in fabrication of photocatalytic membranes
PART THREE: CHARACTERIZATION AND PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS OF PHOTOCATALYTIC MEMBRANES
10. Morphological analysis of photocatalytic membranes
11. Physical analysis of photocatalytic membranes
12. Chemical analysis of photocatalytic membranes (FTIR, XRD, UV-Vis/Optical, XPS, zeta potential)
13. Permeation performance analysis of photocatalytic membranes
14. Photodegradation performance of photocatalytic membranes (Type of light [UV light, visible light], effect of light intensity, effect of pH, effect of photocatalyst dosage)
PART FOUR: APPLICATIONS OF PHOTOCATALYTIC MEMBRANES
15. Photocatalytic membranes for the efficient removal of dyes in wastewater treatment
16. Photocatalytic membranes for oily wastewater treatment
17. Photocatalytic membranes for removal of endocrine disrupting compounds (EDCs) in wastewater treatment
18. Antifouling and self-cleaning photocatalytic membranes in wastewater treatment
19. System scale-up from the laboratory to the pilot scale system
20. Economic viability and cost analysis for photocatalytic membranes
2. Modelling, simulation, and the theory of mass transfer mechanisms in photocatalytic membranes
PART ONE: SYNTHESIS AND FABRICATION OF PHOTOCATALYTIC MEMBRANES VIA PHYSICAL APPROACHES
3. The blending technique for fabrication of photocatalytic membranes
4. The sputtering technique in fabrication of photocatalytic membranes
5. The dip-coating technique in fabrication of photocatalytic membranes
6. The spray-coating technique for fabricating photocatalytic membranes
PART TWO: SYNTHESIS AND FABRICATION OF PHOTOCATALYTIC MEMBRANES VIA CHEMICAL APPROACHES
7. The grafting process and its use in the fabrication of photocatalytic membranes
8. The hydrothermal and solvothermal process and its effect on photocatalytic activity
9. The electroless plating process in fabrication of photocatalytic membranes
PART THREE: CHARACTERIZATION AND PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS OF PHOTOCATALYTIC MEMBRANES
10. Morphological analysis of photocatalytic membranes
11. Physical analysis of photocatalytic membranes
12. Chemical analysis of photocatalytic membranes (FTIR, XRD, UV-Vis/Optical, XPS, zeta potential)
13. Permeation performance analysis of photocatalytic membranes
14. Photodegradation performance of photocatalytic membranes (Type of light [UV light, visible light], effect of light intensity, effect of pH, effect of photocatalyst dosage)
PART FOUR: APPLICATIONS OF PHOTOCATALYTIC MEMBRANES
15. Photocatalytic membranes for the efficient removal of dyes in wastewater treatment
16. Photocatalytic membranes for oily wastewater treatment
17. Photocatalytic membranes for removal of endocrine disrupting compounds (EDCs) in wastewater treatment
18. Antifouling and self-cleaning photocatalytic membranes in wastewater treatment
19. System scale-up from the laboratory to the pilot scale system
20. Economic viability and cost analysis for photocatalytic membranes