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Author(s): MOURÃO, A. J. L. Henrique; MALAGUTTI, Andréa R.; RIBEIRO, Caue
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Author(s): MOURAO, H. A. J. L.; ARRUDA, C. C. de; RIBEIRO, C.
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Author(s): RASCHETTI, M.; BYZYNSKI, G.; OLIVEIRA, C. R. de; LONGO, E.
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Author(s): PRADO, A. C. F.; MALAFATTI, J. O. D.; RIBEIRO, C.; JOYA, M. R.; LUZ, A. P.; PARIS, E. C. Increasing global warming due to NOx, CO2, and CH4, is significantly harming ecosystems and life worldwide. One promising methodology is converting pollutants into valuable chemicals via photocatalyti... ... |
Author(s): XAVIER, C.; LOPES, B. R.; LIMA. C. S.; RIBEIRO, C.; AZEVEDO, E. B. Although environmental and clean energy research has identified graphitic carbon nitride impregnated with reduced graphene oxide (rGO/g-C3N4 ) as a potential, efficient non-metallic photocatalyst, its... ... |
Author(s): SILVA, M. A. R. da; GIL, J. C.; TORRES, J. A.; SILVA, G. T. S. T.; GABRIEL FILHO, J. B.; VICTÓRIA, H. F. V.; KRAMBROCK, K.; TEIXEIRA, I. F.; RIBEIRO C. ABSTRACT: Methane conversion to valuable chemicals is a highly challenging and desirable reaction. Photocatalysis is a clean pathway to drive this chemical reaction, avoiding the high temperature and... ... |
Author(s): PEIXOTO, J. C.; NOGUEIRA, A. E.; DIAS, A.; TORRES, J. A.; CRUZ, J. C. da; RIBEIRO, C.; SIQUEIRA, K. P. F. The reduction of CO2 to produce useful carbon compounds offers a way to manage the emissions from various industrial sectors. However, selecting efficient systems remain a crucial issue, especially co... ... |
Author(s): TORRES, J. A.; NOGUEIRA, A. E.; SILVA, G. T. S. T. da; RIBEIRO, C. Several photocatalysts have been developed for applications in reduction reactions, including tin oxide-based semiconductors. Although its band structure is unfavorable for CO2 reduction reactions, st... ... |
Author(s): MACEDO, G. K.; DIAS, E. H.; RIBEIRO, C.; LOPES, O. F. The development of visible-light active photocatalysts is vital to harvest the solar irradiation and build efficient photoelectrochemical devices. Bismuth oxyhalide (BiOCl, BiOBr and BiOI) materials s... ... |
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