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- W3177292657 abstract "Nitrogen oxides (NO x ), especially nitric oxide (NO) and nitrogen dioxide (NO2), play a major role in atmospheric chemistry and air pollution. They constitute a major environmental and health concern as they are toxic compounds and also facilitate the formation of ozone and acid rain. As a consequence, increasingly stronger regulations and policies are in place enforcing actions to reduce emissions and to lower the overall pollutant levels. Recent studies and events have shown that emission standards are frequently exceeded as well as emission treatment systems not being as efficient as they are claimed to be. Apart from reducing the emissions directly at the emission source, which appears to be more difficult than anticipated, semiconductor photocatalysis presents an appealing alternative capable of removing NO x and other air pollutants from the air once they have already been released and dispersed. Additionally, photocatalysis needs neither maintenance nor external reagents because the only requirements are sunlight, water, and molecular oxygen, which are already present in outdoor conditions. This chapter will summarize the basic principle and mechanism of photocatalytic NO x abatement, including studies on the reaction pathways and intermediate products, highlighting the principal challenges of the technique. Additionally, recently reported strategies of improving the activity, spectral response, and selectivity of the photocatalysts are reviewed. As the intended applications are functionalized building materials, the specific challenges of coating the photocatalysts onto or integrating them into the matrices of these building materials are addressed. Finally, a collection of results from field tests and simulations are reported to estimate the efficacy of the technology in real-world scenarios." @default.
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- W3177292657 title "Photocatalytic NO <sub> <i>x</i> </sub> Abatement" @default.
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