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, spray pyrolysis, vacuum evaporation, PLD) to fabricate solar cells and photoelectrodes. Design and execution of experiments to test the photocatalytic properties and/or photoelectrochemical efficiency
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and photocatalytic properties by monitoring the decomposition rate of aqueous Orange G solutions. The influence of the wavelength illumination (UV and visible) and the evaluation of the ROS production
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research in the field of photocatalysis (synthesis of nanomaterials, analysis of physicochemical properties, photocatalytic measurements, etc.). Requirements Research FieldChemistryEducation LevelMaster
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and asymmetric photocatalytic reactions solely driven by plasmons.[2] Different chiral plasmonic systems with chiroptical responses at different energy scales (from the UV to the NIR) will be used as
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new avenues in photocatalytic applications by leveraging these long-lived charge-separated states. (collaboration Chris Ritchie, Monash University) The researcher's mission will be to carry out a new
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, shapes and sizes have been found to be effective in removing environmental pollutants from water through photocatalytic activities. Among these nanostructures, composites based on CuO and ZnO nanoparticles
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solutions and valorise waste. Photocatalytic reforming of organic compounds is commonly conducted in aqueous solutions, allowing to produce hydrogen through two routes: the direct water splitting reaction and
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diffraction, spectroscopic techniques, and photocatalytic measurements. You will aid in the dissemination of the findings of the research by taking a lead in preparing material for publication in refereed
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Category Chemistry Contract Postdoc Job title Post-doc in homogeneous catalysis and synthetic methodologies H/F Subject Photocatalytic deoxygenation of sulfoxides Contract duration (months) 12 Job
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and asymmetric photocatalytic reactions solely driven by plasmons.[2] Different chiral plasmonic systems with chiroptical responses at different energy scales (from the UV to the NIR) will be used as