Theoretical Concepts of Photocatalysis 1st Edition
Capture your curiosity with Theoretical Concepts of Photocatalysis, 1st Edition by Mohammad Mansoob Khan — a clear, authoritative guide that brings the fundamentals and frontiers of photocatalysis into practical focus for researchers, graduate students, and environmental engineers worldwide.
Dive into a thoughtfully organized exploration of photocatalytic principles: from semiconductor band theory and surface chemistry to charge-carrier dynamics, reaction kinetics, and mechanistic pathways. Khan breaks down complex models into accessible explanations, supported by real-world examples that connect theory to applications in water purification, air treatment, renewable energy conversion, and sustainable material design.
This book empowers readers to translate theory into practice. Learn how catalyst structure influences activity, how to model reaction rates, and which parameters matter when designing photocatalytic systems for wastewater treatment, solar-driven hydrogen production, or pollutant degradation. With clear illustrations and systematic explanations, it’s ideal for laboratories and classrooms across India, Europe, North America, and beyond.
Whether you’re establishing foundational knowledge or seeking advanced theoretical tools, this edition equips you with actionable insights to advance research and industrial projects. It’s both a textbook for students and a reference for professionals focused on environmental remediation and clean-energy technologies.
Add Theoretical Concepts of Photocatalysis to your collection and strengthen your command of photocatalytic science. Order your copy today to begin mastering the theoretical frameworks that drive innovation in sustainable and global photocatalytic solutions.
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