Recent Advances in g-C3N4-Based Photocatalysts
A special issue of Catalysts (ISSN 2073-4344). This special issue belongs to the section "Photocatalysis".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 30 November 2024 | Viewed by 5664
Special Issue Editors
Interests: photocatalysis; fluorescent materials; semiconductors; environmental science; nanomaterials
Interests: graphene; photocatalysis; nanotechnology; 2D nanostructures; chemistry; energy & environmental applications
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Dear Colleagues,
Intensive research efforts are dedicated to the development of photocatalytic systems with respect to our increased awareness for environmental protection. Graphitic carbon nitride, g-C3N4, has emerged as a leading photocatalyst with excellent chemical and thermal stability and straightforward preparation methodologies that easily allow the synthesis of large quantities. As a photocatalyst, it has been applied for a series of environmental applications, including the degradation of pollutants, hydrogen evolution, carbon dioxide reduction and removal of nitrogen oxides.
In order to outline the major recent progress in the field, this Special Issue is mainly focusing on the following topics:
- Photocatalysis for CO2 reduction, NOX removal and H2 formation;
- Decomposition of organic micropollutants;
- Synthesis and characterization of heterojunction photocatalysts with improved performance;
- Structure–properties relation and evaluation οf optimum composition;
- Water treatment and decontamination.
If you would like to submit papers to this Special Issue or have any questions, please contact the editor, Mr. Ives Liu ([email protected]).
Dr. Panagiotis Dallas
Dr. Christos Trapalis
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- photocatalysis
- carbon dioxide reduction
- g-C3N4
- reactive oxygen species
- nitrogen oxides
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