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Porous Materials for Energy and Environment Applications

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October 2024
190 pages
  • ISBN978-3-7258-2351-2 (Hardback)
  • ISBN978-3-7258-2352-9 (PDF)

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The Topic on "Porous Materials for Energy and Environment Applications" presents groundbreaking research on the utilization of porous materials for innovative energy and environmental solutions. Topics include the use of biochar from waste eggshells and peanut shells for rural sewage treatment and the development of multiscale porous carbon via metal–organic frameworks for advanced water purification. Other studies explore PEGylated PVDF membranes for antifouling, the impact of rotation on gas storage in nanoporous materials, and novel electrocatalysts for oxygen evolution. Furthermore, we obtain insights into the performance of modified bio-based adsorbents and zeolite nanosheets in various applications of pollutant removal.

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Keywords
porous materials; metal–organic frameworks; photosynthesis and photocatalysis; solar energy; clean energy; carbon dioxide capture and reduction; water purification

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