Recent Progress in Organic–Inorganic Functional Nanomaterials with Advanced Optical and Electrical Properties
A special issue of Molecules (ISSN 1420-3049). This special issue belongs to the section "Materials Chemistry".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 August 2023) | Viewed by 2491
Special Issue Editors
Interests: photocatalysis; porous materials; polymerization; nanomaterials; water treatment
Interests: electrocatalysis; nanomaterials; water treatment; electrochemistry; porous materials
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Over the past few decades, nanomaterials have advanced our daily life in every aspect. Above all, their advanced optical and electrical properties originating from their nano-size have revolutionized numerous fields, including optoelectronics, solar energy conversion, water purification, bioimaging, and fuel production. In recent years, the scope of nanomaterials has been largely expanded and integrated with other types of materials, such as semiconducting materials, porous materials, plasmonic materials, organic–inorganic hybrid materials, organic materials, 2D materials, and others. With the rapid development of nanomaterials, we believe that a collection of recent progress in this field is necessary.
This Special Issue aims to collect high-impact research papers and review papers about functional nanomaterials or nanostructures with unique optical and electrical properties, as well as their related applications in photocatalysis, optoelectronics, electrocatalysis, bioimaging, water treatment, and others. Besides nanomaterials, other materials with unique optical and electrical properties and related applications may also be explored. Materials such as nanocomposites, organic–inorganic hybrid materials, micro-sized semiconductors, porous materials, and 2D materials, among others, are also in the scope of this Special Issue. The scope of this Special Issue is broad, which includes the novel synthesis method for the materials, advanced characterization methods, in-depth mechanism studies, and applications related to their optical and electrical properties.
Dr. Yifan Zhu
Dr. Zhiwei Fang
Dr. Jingang Li
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- photocatalysis
- optoelectronics
- nanomaterials
- electrocatalysis
- solar cell
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