Saturday, 23 November 2024

TS.I.A.4

Experimental techniques for the evaluation of photocatalytic activity

Roberto COMPARELLI, CNR - IPCF

Heterogeneous photocatalysis is of broad interest in materials chemistry and materials science, particularly with the rapid growth of research attention being directed toward energy-related applications, pollution mitigation, and other related areas of environmental impact.

A literature survey reveals more than 15000 papers with the word photocatalyst or photocatalysis in the title published during the last five years (Source: Web of Science, July 2016).  However, many papers report on poorly characterized photocatalysts and make exaggerated claims, such as "highly efficient," "superior efficiency," or "improved efficiency," without properly disclosing the conditions and experimental procedures used to characterize the catalyst materials and determine the photocatalytic efficiencies. As a result, the major conclusions of the papers are oftentimes not supported by the experimental results, and comparisons with prior literature near impossible.

Therefore it is of paramount importance to use uniform guidelines for the analysis and characterization of new and modified heterogeneous photocatalyst materials.

In this presentation the scientific approaches to investigate the photocatalytic activity of nanostructured catalysts and ISO standards associated with semiconductor photocatalysis in water and gas matrices will be discussed highlighting their pros and cons.

 

Back to TS.I.A

, SCIENTIFIC PATRONAGE

 


  NANOINNOVATION'S GOT TALENT

 
call for young researchers
by BRACCO FOUNDATION

 

 

, INSTITUTIONAL PATRONAGE





  INSTITUTIONAL PARTNERS

 

    

 

  CORPORATE PARTNERS

     

 

Technical Support

Privacy

Organizing Secretariat

Dr. Cristina Gippa

+ 39 339 771 4107
+ 39 388 1785318
This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Dr. Federica Lodato

+ 39 335 7253927
+ 39   06 8848831
This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.