“…In the nanomaterial based UV photocatalyst, inclusion of nanoparticles facilitated the electron mobility and enhanced the photocatalytic activity for the decomposition of indoor pollutants [28]. Incidentally, the easy recovery of the catalytic materials has been observed with improved photocatalytic efficiency, compared with the conventional catalytic systems [29,30]. Figure 1 shows the role of nanocomposite-based UV photocatalyst to degrade the indoor air pollutants.…”
Section: Nanomaterials Based Uv Photocatalystsmentioning
To remove indoor air pollutants, a UV photocatalyst have been used [11]. The UV photocatalyst functions via oxidation of the harmful indoor air species such as particulate
“…In the nanomaterial based UV photocatalyst, inclusion of nanoparticles facilitated the electron mobility and enhanced the photocatalytic activity for the decomposition of indoor pollutants [28]. Incidentally, the easy recovery of the catalytic materials has been observed with improved photocatalytic efficiency, compared with the conventional catalytic systems [29,30]. Figure 1 shows the role of nanocomposite-based UV photocatalyst to degrade the indoor air pollutants.…”
Section: Nanomaterials Based Uv Photocatalystsmentioning
To remove indoor air pollutants, a UV photocatalyst have been used [11]. The UV photocatalyst functions via oxidation of the harmful indoor air species such as particulate
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