New Trends in Photo(Electro)catalysis : From Wastewater Treatment to Energy Production

This reprint focuses on new trends in photo-electrocatalysis, specifically addressed to the remediation of wastewater and energy production. The remediation of wastewater, up to a level that is acceptable for discharge into receiving waterbodies, involves an ever-growing demand of energy, so effecti...

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Year of Publication:2022
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