Environmentally Friendly Catalysis for Green Future, 2nd Edition

A topical collection in Catalysts (ISSN 2073-4344). This collection belongs to the section "Environmental Catalysis".

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School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Guangxi University, Nanning, China
Interests: environmentally friendly catalytic processes; 2D materials; synthesis and separation of fine chemicals; photocatalysis; thermocatalysis; CO2 conversion; H2 production; heterogeneous catalysis
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School of Chemical Engineering and Technology, Sun Yat-Sen University, Zhuhai, China
Interests: catalytic oxidation; high-value conversion of hydrocarbons; CO2 reduction; environmentally friendly catalytic processes
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Dear Colleagues,

Over the past few decades, the advancement of human society and industrialization has led to severe environmental issues, such as air and water pollution, the greenhouse effect, and climate change. Environmentally friendly catalysis is crucial in addressing the acute environmental challenges we currently confront. The catalytic conversion of CO2, VOC, NOx, SOx, and other gaseous pollutants is an effective approach to coping with the greenhouse effect and climate change, encompassing thermal catalysis, electrocatalysis, and photocatalysis. Moreover, the catalytic degradation and reduction in organic pollutants and heavy metal ions in water represent advanced technologies that have drawn considerable attention in wastewater treatment.

The Topical Collection, titled "Environmentally Friendly Catalysis for Green Future, 2nd edition", explores the most recent progress and innovations in catalysis that contribute to environmental sustainability. It is a platform for researchers, scientists, and engineers to present their discoveries regarding catalysts and catalytic processes that promote environmental improvement and energy conversion.

The content of this Topical Collection encompasses the following:

  • The design, construction, and development of novel, environmentally friendly catalysts.
  • The application of environmentally friendly catalysis in diverse fields.
  • The summary and discussion of advanced pollution reduction technologies.
  • Thermal catalysis, photocatalysis, and electrocatalysis for environmental governance and energy conversion.

We cordially invite you to submit original research articles, review papers, and short communications contributing to the comprehension and advancement of environmentally friendly catalysis. Together, we can forge a greener and more sustainable future.

Kind regards,

Prof. Dr. Zuzeng Qin
Prof. Dr. Can Xue
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Keywords

  • environmentally friendly catalysis
  • thermal catalysis
  • photocatalysis
  • electrocatalysis
  • CO2 reduction
  • degradation
  • environmental remediation
  • green chemistry

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