International Journal of Photoenergy

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  • International Journal of Photoenergy -
  • Special Issue
  • Volume 1
  • - Article ID 851706

Destruction of chlorinated pesticides in TiO2-enhanced photochemical process

Adriana Zaleska | Jan Hupka | ... | Marek Biziuk
  • International Journal of Photoenergy -
  • Special Issue
  • Volume 6
  • - Article ID 582750

Photophysical processes related to photoadsorption and photocatalysis on wide band gap solids: A review

Vladimir Ryabchuk
  • International Journal of Photoenergy -
  • Special Issue
  • Volume 3
  • - Article ID 762160

Laser induced desorption and ablation: mechanism of metal removal from an Al-Cu-Fe alloy and a quasicrystal of the same composition

Mauro Satta | Haichen Liu | ... | Aldo Mele
  • International Journal of Photoenergy -
  • Special Issue
  • Volume 1
  • - Article ID 621865

Hydrogen evolution from water using CdS as photosensitizer

Tatiana Oncescu | M. Contineanu | Lucia Meahcov
  • International Journal of Photoenergy -
  • Special Issue
  • Volume 5
  • - Article ID 123608

Mechanistic and kinetic study of solar-light induced photocatalytic degradation of Acid Orange 7 in aqueous suspensions

Maria Stylidi | Dimitris I. Kondarides | Xenophon E. Verykios
  • International Journal of Photoenergy -
  • Special Issue
  • Volume 4
  • - Article ID 943970

Suggested terms and definitions in photocatalysis and radiocatalysis

N. Serpone | A. V. Emeline
  • International Journal of Photoenergy -
  • Special Issue
  • Volume 7
  • - Article ID 301527

The interaction and photostability of some xanthenes and selected azo sensitizing dyes with nanoparticles

D. EL Mekkawi | M. S. A. Abdel-Mottaleb
  • International Journal of Photoenergy -
  • Special Issue
  • Volume 4
  • - Article ID 398517

Kinetics of photocatalytic decomposition of Fenuron over in aqueous solution

Ouarda Brahmia | Abdelaziz Boulkamh | ... | Claire Richard
  • International Journal of Photoenergy -
  • Special Issue
  • Volume 5
  • - Article ID 895423

Fate of nitrogen atoms in the photocatalytic degradation of industrial (congo red) and alimentary (amaranth) azo dyes. Evidence for mineralization into gaseous dinitrogen

E. Puzenat | H. Lachheb | ... | J. M. Herrmann
  • International Journal of Photoenergy -
  • Special Issue
  • Volume 2
  • - Article ID 341970

Photochemical formation of oxetanes derived from aromatic ketones and substituted thiophenes and selenophenes

Franklin Vargas | Carlos Rivas
  • International Journal of Photoenergy -
  • Special Issue
  • Volume 1
  • - Article ID 185246

Photocatalysed oxidation of cyclohexane by irradiation with natural sunlight

Charles Giannotti | Christoph Richter
  • International Journal of Photoenergy -
  • Special Issue
  • Volume 7
  • - Article ID 423203

Solar energy driven photocatalytic membrane modules for water reuse in agricultural and food industries. Pre-industrial experience using s-triazines as model molecules

Ignazio Renato Bellobono | Franca Morazzoni | ... | Paola Maria Tozzi
  • International Journal of Photoenergy -
  • Special Issue
  • Volume 6
  • - Article ID 820962

Photodegradation of organic pollutants in aqueous solutions caused by photolysis: Evidence of OH radical formation

I. P. Pozdnyakov | Yu. A. Sosedova | ... | N. M. Bazhin
  • International Journal of Photoenergy -
  • Special Issue
  • Volume 3
  • - Article ID 304635

Preparation of the group III nitride thin films AlN, GaN, InN by direct and reactive pulsed laser ablation

Aldo Mele | Anna Giardini | ... | Roberto Teghil
  • International Journal of Photoenergy -
  • Special Issue
  • Volume 4
  • - Article ID 691986

The fluorescence analysis of laser photolysis of phenols in water

O. Tchaikovskaya | I. Sokolova | ... | N. Sultimova
International Journal of Photoenergy
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