Advances in Environmental Catalysis for a Sustainable Future
A special issue of Catalysts (ISSN 2073-4344).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 31 January 2025 | Viewed by 161
Special Issue Editor
Interests: novel energy and environmental science; advanced pollutants treatment techniques; environmental monitoring and assessment; bio-electrochemical systems; nanonaterials and their environmental applications
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Environmental catalysis is a critical field in the pursuit of sustainable technologies and practices. The special issue on "Advances in Environmental Catalysis for a Sustainable Future" aims to compile cutting-edge research, reviews, and perspectives on the latest developments in environmental catalysis. This special issue will highlight innovative catalytic processes, materials, and technologies that address critical environmental challenges and promote sustainable practices. Researchers, scientists, and practitioners are invited to contribute their work to this comprehensive collection, which will serve as a valuable resource for the scientific community and industry stakeholders.
Scope and TopicsThis issue will cover a range of topics, includindg but not limited to:
- Catalyst Development and Optimization
- Design and synthesis of novel catalysts
- Mechanistic studies of catalytic processes
- Catalytic materials for pollution control
- Green Catalysis
- Catalysis for renewable energy production
- Biomass conversion to value-added products
- Sustainable industrial catalytic processes
- Pollution Reduction Technologies
- Catalysts for air and water purification
- Waste treatment and recycling
- Reduction of greenhouse gas emissions
- Nano-catalysis
- Nanostructured catalysts for environmental applications
- Catalytic nanomaterials in pollution control
- Nano-engineering of catalytic processes
- Photocatalysis and Electrocatalysis
- Advances in photocatalytic degradation of pollutants
- Electrocatalysis for clean energy and environment
- Solar-driven catalytic processes
- Catalytic Process Modeling and Simulation
- Computational studies of catalytic mechanisms
- Modeling and simulation of catalytic reactors
- Data-driven approaches in catalysis research
- Industrial and Practical Applications
- Case studies of successful catalytic technologies
- Scale-up and commercialization of catalytic processes
- Policy and economic aspects of catalytic technology adoption
Prof. Dr. Xianhua Liu
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- environmental catalysis
- sustainable catalysis
- green chemistry
- pollution control
- nanocatalysis
- photocatalysis
- electrocatalysis
- renewable energy
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