Novel Nanocatalysts for Gaseous-Pollutants Purification
A special issue of Molecules (ISSN 1420-3049). This special issue belongs to the section "Green Chemistry".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 31 March 2025 | Viewed by 71
Special Issue Editor
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Gaseous pollutants from industrial sources, motor vehicles and domestic sources constantly cause atmospheric pollution and ecological environment damage. Environmental catalysis technology and nanocatalytic materials play an important role in the process of pollutant purification. This Special Issue focuses primarily on novel nanocatalysts with unique physicochemical properties and excellent environmental purification performances in the treatment of gaseous pollutants (including, but not limited to, carbon oxides, sulfur, nitrogen, and halogens); we also encourage the submission of research results in the fields of the collaborative treatment of various pollutants, pollution reduction, and carbon reduction.
This Special Issue primarily focuses on the synthesis, optimization, and mechanism of novel nanocatalysts (which includes but is not limited to, precious metals, metal/alloys, metal oxides, non-metallic materials, etc.) and their application in removing gaseous-pollutants by using the primary production methods of thermal-catalysis, photo-catalysis, electro-catalysis, plasma catalysis and combined technologies, and so on. We welcome original articles, systematic reviews, short communications, and other types of articles on related topics. All manuscripts will follow standard journal peer-review practices, and those accepted for publication will appear in this Special Issue, titled “Novel Nanocatalysts for Gaseous-Pollutants Purification”. We look forward to receiving your contributions.
Dr. Fengyu Gao
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- novel nanocatalysts
- gaseous pollutants
- precious metals
- metal/alloys
- metal oxides
- non-metallic materials
- environmental catalysis technology
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