Advanced Functionalized Mesoporous Hybrid Materials for Photothermal, Photocatalytic, and Photo-Electrochemical Applications
A special issue of Materials (ISSN 1996-1944). This special issue belongs to the section "Porous Materials".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (20 July 2022) | Viewed by 351
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Interests: Solar hybrid materials; photocatalysis technology; environmental remediation; energy production; green technologies
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Dear Colleagues,
The engineering of smart materials has been a hot topic for decades, with the aim to solve different environmental and energy issues or to bring some new unique characteristics to existing applications. The scientific research in the field of catalysis proves that the characteristics of as-prepared materials is the dominant factor behind the efficiency of catalytic processes, as well as their sustainability and cost. One of the advanced approaches to intensify the catalytic reactions is the functionalization of mesoporous materials to have a system in which a high catalytic surface area and appropriate distribution of catalytic NPs are obtained and work cooperatively.
This Special Issue addresses all advances in functionalized mesoporous hybrid materials which bring synergistic effects in terms of catalysis in different fields. Several mesoporous based materials can be functionalized, such as metal–organic frameworks (MOFs), activated carbon, valorized lignocellulosic biomass and agriculture wastes, silica, and porous organic polymers.
I kindly invite you to submit your contribution to this Special Issue, whose topics include, but are not limited to the following:
- Photocatalytic functionalized inorganic semiconductor/mesoporous materials towards environmental pollutants removal and energy generation.
- Photothermal solar-driven mesoporous based steam systems for water desalination and/or fuels production.
- (Contribution of photocatalysis in photothermal systems as an integrated application and/or to solve technological issues (e.g., biofouling and surface deactivation).
- Contribution of mesoporous materials to intensify the redox and sorbing abilities of photo-electrochemical electrodes
- Role of mesoporous materials to fight the fast catalytic surface deactivation
Dr. Ridha Djellabi
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- mesoporous photocatalysts
- solar floating based photocatalysts
- mesoporous conducting polymers
- mesoporous solar photothermal absorbers
- mesoporous photo-electrochemical materials
- solar water desalination and purification
- solar air treatment
- energy production
- sustainable synthesis of porous materials
- valorization of natural porous materials
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