is calling for submissions to a Collection exploring the latest findings in visible light photocatalysis.
Visible light photocatalysis has emerged as a powerful tool in chemistry, harnessing solar energy to drive chemical reactions with improved efficiency and selectivity. Such methods can provide a sustainable and environmentally friendly approach to environmental remediation, energy remediation, and organic synthesis. This collection will showcase research applying light-responsive materials to drive photocatalytic processes and highlight the uses such innovations may present.
In support of (Responsible consumption and production), ¾Á¸»ŠÊ˜·³Ç Chemistry has launched this collection which welcomes submissions addressing the following:
• Synthesis and characterization of graphene-based photocatalysts for visible-light-driven reactions
• Photocatalytic solar water splitting for clean hydrogen production
• Band gap engineering and tailoring of graphene-based materials for enhanced photocatalytic activity
• The utilization of alkyls and anions in visible light photocatalysis for organic transformations
• Cross-coupling reactions mediated by graphene-based photocatalysts
• Functionalization strategies for modifying the properties of graphene-based photocatalytic systems
• Surface and interface design of photocatalytic cocatalysts
• Investigating the performance and mechanisms of biochar-supported photocatalysts
• Applications of TiO2-based photocatalytic systems in visible-light-driven reactions
• The design, preparation, and photocatalytic applications of yolk-shell nanostructures
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