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This chapter demonstrates outstanding improvement of photocatalytic degradative efficiency by the coupling of microwave (MW) radiation with the titania-coated electrodeless discharge lamps (EDLs). Titania thin film is used as the photocatalyst due to its superior characteristics. The EDL as a novel light source generates efficiently UV/Vis radiation when placed into a MW field.

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This chapter demonstrates outstanding improvement of photocatalytic degradative efficiency by the coupling of microwave (MW) radiation with the titania-coated electrodeless discharge lamps (EDLs). Titania thin film is used as the photocatalyst due to its superior characteristics. The EDL as a novel light source generates efficiently UV/Vis radiation when placed into a MW field.

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This chapter demonstrates outstanding improvement of photocatalytic degradative efficiency by the coupling of microwave (MW) radiation with the titania-coated electrodeless discharge lamps (EDLs). Titania thin film is used as the photocatalyst due to its superior characteristics. The EDL as a novel light source generates efficiently UV/Vis radiation when placed into a MW field.

Dr Vladimír Církva
Institute of Chemical Process Fundamentals

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This page is a summary of: ChemInform Abstract: Thin Nanoporous Titania Films on the Electrodeless Discharge Lamps for Photocatalysis, ChemInform, December 2010, Wiley,
DOI: 10.1002/chin.201101235.
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