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The major theme of this book is the effect of Au particle size on the thermal catalytic activity, photocatalytic activity, and electrocatalytic activity of Au nanoparticle-loaded metal oxides. Chapter 1 presents the unique and interesting physicochemical properties of Au nanoparticles and Au nanoparticle-loaded metal oxides in connection with the following topics of thermal catalysis, photocatalysis, and electrocatalysis. Chapter 2 describes two techniques for forming Au nanoparticles on the metal oxide surfaces with their particle size controlled. One is the heating temperature-varied…mehr

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The major theme of this book is the effect of Au particle size on the thermal catalytic activity, photocatalytic activity, and electrocatalytic activity of Au nanoparticle-loaded metal oxides. Chapter 1 presents the unique and interesting physicochemical properties of Au nanoparticles and Au nanoparticle-loaded metal oxides in connection with the following topics of thermal catalysis, photocatalysis, and electrocatalysis. Chapter 2 describes two techniques for forming Au nanoparticles on the metal oxide surfaces with their particle size controlled. One is the heating temperature-varied deposition-precipitation method. The other is the deposition precipitation-electrochemical reduction method. Chapter 3 concerns the Au particle size-dependence of the thermal catalytic activity of Au/TiO2 for hydrogen peroxide decomposition. Chapter 4 deals with the Au particle size-dependence of the photocatalytic activities of Au/TiO2 for the reductions of nitrobenzene to aniline and 2,2 -dipyridyl disulfide to 2-mercaptopyridine. Chapter 5 states the size-dependence of Au nanoparticles on the electrocatalytic activity in CdS quantum dot sensitized solar cell.
Autorenporträt
Hiroaki Tada received his BS and MS in Engineering from Kyoto University. He worked at Nippon Sheet Glass Co. as a researcher from 1981 to 1996. He received his Dr. degree in engineering from Kyoto University in 1991. Presently, He is a full professor of School of Science and Engineering at Kinki University.