Advanced Materials for CO2 Conversion
A special issue of Materials (ISSN 1996-1944). This special issue belongs to the section "Materials Chemistry".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 September 2023) | Viewed by 1432
Special Issue Editor
Interests: heterogeneous catalysis; activated carbon; CO2 photoreduction or artificial photosynthesis; water pollutant valorization
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Dear Colleagues,
At present, the CO2 concentration in the atmosphere is increasing due to human activity, having a negative environmental impact in many ecosystems. There are several approaches to mitigate this phenomena: reduce emissions, capture CO2 from the atmosphere, and convert it to valuable chemicals. A profitable technology for CO2 conversion to valuable products would drive industrial implementation. During the last decade, many procedures/technologies have been developed; it is likely that not only one solution, but a combination of several procedures, will help to restore the CO2 levels. However, in the short term, there is a special interest in CO2 conversion to fuels, as this technology would cycle the CO2 emitted by industries and activities based on fossil fuel and considerably reduce their carbon footprint.
The aim of this Special Issue is to cover the research trends on materials for CO2 conversion. Full papers, short communications, and reviews in this field are welcome. Mini-reviews with an overview on the state of the art with the future perspectives and trends will be also considered.
Dr. Vicente Montes
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- CO2 conversion
- CO2 reduction
- CO2 to fuels
- artificial photosynthesis
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