Photocatalytic Materials: New Perspectives and Challenges
A special issue of Crystals (ISSN 2073-4352). This special issue belongs to the section "Materials for Energy Applications".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 November 2024) | Viewed by 5133
Special Issue Editors
Interests: photocatalysis; catalytic conversion of biomass; solid waste utilization
Interests: photo(electro)catalytic water splitting; photoelectrochemical cathodic protection of metals; photocatalytic pollutant degradation
Interests: photo(electro)catalytic water splitting; photocatalytic CO2 reduction; photocatalytic pollutant degradation
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Photocatalysis is a green and sustainable technology that can directly convert renewable solar energy into chemical energy, holding the potential to effectively tackle the economic and environmental challenges associated with fossil fuels. By utilizing solar energy as a driving force, exciting photocatalysts generate photocarrier charges, triggering various reactions, including water splitting, carbon dioxide reduction, ammonia synthesis, biomass conversion, cancer treatment, self-cleaning, and pollutant degradation. Among these, photocatalysts play a crucial role in the conversion of light energy, directly impacting the thermodynamic trends and kinetic efficiency of catalysis. Various methods such as morphological engineering, heterojunction structures, bandgap modulation, element doping, and crystal facet control have proven effective in enhancing the catalytic performance of photocatalytic materials. However, the development of low-cost, highly active, and long-lasting photocatalytic materials remains a significant challenge. New mechanisms, processes, and novel discoveries involved in the photocatalytic reaction process continue to warrant widespread attention. We eagerly anticipate receiving your contributions, including both original research papers and reviews, at your earliest convenience. This will enable us to showcase your outstanding findings to a broad audience through open-access publication, offering the research community new perspectives on photocatalysis and the evolving materials and applications in this field.
Prof. Dr. Kai Yu
Dr. Yue Chang
Prof. Dr. Minmin Han
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- novel semiconductor photocatalyst
- nanostructure photocatalyst
- photoanode materials and photocathode materials
- machine learning for photocatalysts
- heterojunction photocatalyst
- photocatalytic biomass conversion
- photocatalytic CO2 reduction
- photoelectrochemical behavior and performance
- photocatalytic degradation
- photocatalytic water treatment
- photo(electro)catalytic hydrogen generation
- photocatalytic nitrogen fixation
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