New Advances in Perovskite and Metal Oxide Photocatalysts and Electrocatalysts
A special issue of Catalysts (ISSN 2073-4344). This special issue belongs to the section "Catalytic Materials".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 April 2024) | Viewed by 5198
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Metal oxides, particularly perovskite oxides with a general formula ABO3, represent the nexus of sustainable chemistry. These materials have attracted enormous interest as efficient catalysts and have emerged as a low-cost alternative to platinum-group metals (PGMs) in various modern technological applications due to their versatile properties. In the field of electrocatalysis, perovskite and transition metal oxides have been investigated as catalysts for many reactions, including the oxygen evolution reaction (OER), the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR), hydrogen evolution (HER), and CO2 reduction. In addition, they showed efficient photocatalytic properties.
This Special Issue showcases the recent advances in the development of perovskites and metal oxides materials for electro- and/or photo-catalysis. This includes both experimental and theoretical approches to improve the overall performance of the catalytic reactions by optimizing the physico-chemical properties of reaction components (catalysts, electrolytes, and membranes), operating conditions, and reactor designs. We therefore welcome all original papers and reviews encompassing the above subject line for submission. If you have any questions, please contact the editor, Mr. Ives Liu ([email protected]).
Dr. Hatem Amin
Dr. Yasser Hassan
Dr. Hassan A. Alhazmi
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- perovskite
- nanoparticles
- oxygen evolution
- hydrogen reduction
- CO2 reduction
- photocatalysis
- electrocatalysis
- electrolyzers
- fuel cells
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