Tin Molibdate Nanoparticles β-SnMoO4 small molecule (tool compound)
Invented by Carl Feldmann
Invented at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
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Catalogue Number | 160390 |
Relevance | This technology, often referred to as "green", not only splits water into the elements, releasing the energy source of hydrogen, but also degrades organic pollutants, and could thus be used for water purification or wastewater treatment. Since metal oxides are easily prepared and chemically stable, they are generally considered to be the most useful photocatalysts. |
Research Area | Aquaculture |
Notes |
SnMoO4 nanoparticles are used as a photocatalyst, in particular for water purification, including the removal of dirt or stains from surfaces such as facade plaster ( Keyword "self-cleaning effect"), as well as for water splitting or hydrogen generation. See European Patent EP2680968A1 for details on its use. |
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Carl Feldmann |