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Graphene-Based Photocatalysts for Hydrogen Production and Environmental Remediation

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This book delves into the cutting-edge applications of graphene-based photocatalysts, unveiling their immense potential in addressing two critical global challenges: sustainable hydrogen production and environmental remediation. Through insightful analysis of the state of the art, the book highlights the remarkable capabilities of these innovative materials in harnessing the power of light to drive chemical reactions. By exploring the synthesis, characterization, and mechanisms of graphene-based photocatalysts, the book provides knowledge not only about the fundamental concepts but also recent advancements in water splitting for hydrogen generation, as well as the degradation of persistent organic pollutants and greenhouse gases. With its extensive coverage and interdisciplinary approach, this resource is tailored for a diverse readership, including materials scientists, chemists, photocatalysis experts, environmental engineers, and professionals working in the fields of renewable energy, water treatment, and environmental remediation.

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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 155 x 235mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Sep 2024
  • Publisher: Springer International Publishing AG
  • Publication City/Country: Switzerland
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9783031684630

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Muhammad Nihal Naseer is an Erasmus Mundus scholar pursuing a Joint Master Degree in Materials for Energy Storage and Conversion (MESC+) which is an Erasmus Mundus Joint Masters Degree Program. He completed his bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering at the National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST) Pakistan in 2021 and focused on thermodynamic modeling of energy conversion technologies. He has published his research findings in prestigious journals and has co-edited three books with reputable publishers. He has expertise in thermodynamic modeling energy analysis and materials engineering and has received multiple awards for his academic and research performance. Maryam Ikram is a chemical engineer who recently graduated from the University of Engineering and Technology Lahore in Pakistan (2021). She is currently pursuing her Master's degree in Materials for Energy Storage and Conversion (MESC+) an Erasmus Mundus Joint Masters Degree Program. Her research interests lie in the field of developing materials and tuning their properties for hydrogen production. She aspires to contribute to the field of sustainable energy through her research work. Dr. Asad Ali Zaidi is an associate professor at Department of Mechanical Engineering Faculty of Engineering Islamic University of Madinah Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. He has also served as the head of the undergraduate program assistant professor of thermal sciences and research supervisor at the National University of Sciences and Technology-Pakistan. He is skilled in materials renewable energy and low-cost waste utilization technologies. He is an author or co-author of more than 65 papers in international refereed journals and conferences. He has also given several invited/plenary talks at international conferences. Dr. Yasmin Abdul Wahab is an assistant professor at Nanotechnology and Catalysis Research Center (NANOCAT) in Universiti Malaya. She has also served as the Head of Business Development Unit oversees NANOCAT's technical service teams responsible for testing and development of technology for multiple sciences and engineering domains. She led research/troubleshooting on various cost and cycle time reduction and productivity improvement projects. Her research interest includes semiconductors (materials processes and device fabrication technology) flexible electronics and energy technologies. She is an author of more than 160 papers in international refereed journals and conferences. Professor Dr. Mohd Rafie Johan is the director of the Nanotechnology and Catalysis Research Center (NANOCAT) at the University of Malaya. Previously he was a professor of Materials Engineering in the Department of Mechanical Engineering of the University of Malaya. He received his Ph.D. in 2005 from the Department of Physics University of Malaya. He is the author of 372 peer-reviewed (ISI) papers with H-index 41. He is internationally recognized in the field of photocatalysis and nanotechnology and has been elected in Evaluation Panels for different national and international grants applications. Further he has delivered invited speeches at multiple international conferences and hosted special issues in various journals. Currently he leads Nanomaterials Engineering Research Group of 20 Ph.D. and 24 Master students. These supervised students span over a quite broad scientific area going from science (chemistry physics material science biology) to engineering (chemical material).

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