Given the enormous presence of organic pollutants in aquatic environments, it is essential to study an effective way to eliminate them. Titanium dioxide (TiO2) is one of the most widely used materials for promoting photocatalytic activity. Thanks to it oxidation-reduction reactions can be generated, capable of degrading adsorbant contaminants into substances that are no longer harmful. Experimental data indicate the feasibility of this process, but do not explain the specific way in which the functional groups of pollutants interact with the surface of TiO2. Computational chemistry must therefore take note of this and support the research from an atomistic point of view. In this work, the problem is addressed through several levels of theor...
The interaction of water with the fluorine-covered (001) surface of anatase titanium dioxide (TiO) h...
Nowadays, waste water with color is plentifully generated from many industries including textile, le...
Surface interactions of water with nano-TiO2 and structurally related group IV metal dioxide nanopar...
Titanium dioxide exhibits superior photocatalytic properties, mainly occurring in liquid environment...
Understanding the interaction of the carboxylic group with TiO2 is crucial for photocatalytic degrad...
The anatase structure of titanium dioxide (TiO2) nanoparticles was prepared via sol–gel technique an...
The adsorption properties of TiO2 surfaces with biological environments have shown to be very import...
Titanium dioxide (TiO2) is a material with many useful properties. It is used most widely as a pigme...
ensity functional calculations are carried out to investigate the interaction of water with the low-...
The behavior of titanium implants in physiological environments is governed by the thin oxide layer ...
Intermolecular interactions between antibiotic molecules, ampicillin (AP), amoxicillin (AX) and tetr...
Water adsorption and dissociation processes on pristine low-index TiO2 interfaces are important but ...
There are three main crystal forms of TiO2 in nature: rutile, anatase and brookite. In this paper, t...
Water adsorption and dissociation processes on pristine low-index TiO2 interfaces are important but ...
The behavior of adsorbed water on oxides is of fundamental interest in many areas. Despite considera...
The interaction of water with the fluorine-covered (001) surface of anatase titanium dioxide (TiO) h...
Nowadays, waste water with color is plentifully generated from many industries including textile, le...
Surface interactions of water with nano-TiO2 and structurally related group IV metal dioxide nanopar...
Titanium dioxide exhibits superior photocatalytic properties, mainly occurring in liquid environment...
Understanding the interaction of the carboxylic group with TiO2 is crucial for photocatalytic degrad...
The anatase structure of titanium dioxide (TiO2) nanoparticles was prepared via sol–gel technique an...
The adsorption properties of TiO2 surfaces with biological environments have shown to be very import...
Titanium dioxide (TiO2) is a material with many useful properties. It is used most widely as a pigme...
ensity functional calculations are carried out to investigate the interaction of water with the low-...
The behavior of titanium implants in physiological environments is governed by the thin oxide layer ...
Intermolecular interactions between antibiotic molecules, ampicillin (AP), amoxicillin (AX) and tetr...
Water adsorption and dissociation processes on pristine low-index TiO2 interfaces are important but ...
There are three main crystal forms of TiO2 in nature: rutile, anatase and brookite. In this paper, t...
Water adsorption and dissociation processes on pristine low-index TiO2 interfaces are important but ...
The behavior of adsorbed water on oxides is of fundamental interest in many areas. Despite considera...
The interaction of water with the fluorine-covered (001) surface of anatase titanium dioxide (TiO) h...
Nowadays, waste water with color is plentifully generated from many industries including textile, le...
Surface interactions of water with nano-TiO2 and structurally related group IV metal dioxide nanopar...