This book details the chemistry of visible light-induced photocatalysis
using different classes of nanocomposites. Starting with a general
introduction and explanation of basic principles and mechanisms of
(visible) light-induced photocatalysis in the first two chapters (not
omitting a plaidoyer for furthering research and development in this
promising field), the following chapters detail the different types and
classes of nanocomposites currently used in light-induced photocatalytic
applications, including e.g. metal and mixed metal-oxide nanoparticles
and -composites, nanoporous materials, polymeric and carbon-based
nanocomposites. They explain the characteristics and importance of the
different types of nanocomposites, as well as their synthesis and
fabrication.In the end of the book an outlook on the unique applications
of novel nanocomposites is offered, for example in water treatment and
disinfection and removal of pollutants from wastewater, self-cleaning
window panes based on photoactive materials, and many more. The book
also addresses the challenges in present photocatalytic research, and
therefore is a must-read for everybody interested in the developing
field of nanocomposites and visible light-induced photocatalysis.