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photocathodes for long-term hydrogen production, thermoelectric modules for solar waste heat harvesting, or perovskite-silicon devices for light-driven chemical synthesis. For more details, please view https
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to probe structure–property relationships in adsorption capacity and photocatalytic degradation kinetics. Functionalization strategies—particularly involving nitrogen and oxygen donor groups—will be employed
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multiconfigurational secondorder perturbation theory methods (MS-CASPT2). 3. Sustainability assessment of photocatalytic and photoelectrochemical devices for green hydrogen production, using life cycle assessment (LCA
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) development of research procedures required to achieve project goal; (ii) manufacturing of materials like metal oxide-based semiconductors and composites materials (possessing photocatalytic and
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Have demonstrable experience in testing photocatalytic products, using the appropriate photocatalyst ISOs, for VOC and NOx destruction and water disinfection and preparing and testing photocatalyst
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performing photocatalytic production of a green fuel, hydrogen, and removal of the potent greenhouse gas nitrous oxide. Those reactions were driven by electrons supplied by robust, light-harvesting Carbon-Dots
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Fellowship project (2D nanomaterial heterostructures for photocatalytic hydrogen production), ARC Discovery project (Inorganic/organic Hybrids for flexible thermoelectric generators) and The Hebrew University
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absorption and photocatalytic activity. Based on these correlations, the project aims to propose optimized synthesis routes in a “materials by design” framework for CDs. A central part of the project is to
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multiconfigurational second-order perturbation theory methods (MS-CASPT2). 3. Sustainability assessment of photocatalytic and photoelectrochemical devices for green hydrogen production, using life cycle assessment (LCA
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registration period Recommended reading Tolosana, A., McMichael, S., Hamilton, J., Byrne, J. & Fernandez-Ibanez, A. P., Electrochemically assisted photocatalytic degradation of contaminants of emerging concern