Catalytic Nanomaterials for Environmental Protection and Sustainable Development (Second Edition)
A special issue of Nanomaterials (ISSN 2079-4991). This special issue belongs to the section "Energy and Catalysis".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 20 April 2025 | Viewed by 82
Special Issue Editors
Interests: advanced oxidation processes; emerging contaminants; reactive oxygen species; nanominerals; ecomaterials
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Interests: groundwater and soil remediation; aquatic ecological restoration and regional water resources planning; catalyst preparation and performance; advanced treatment and resource utilization of wastewater
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The present Special Issue is a continuation of a previous successful Special Issue, titled “Catalytic Nanomaterials for Environmental Protection and Sustainable Development” (https://www.mdpi.com/
journal/nanomaterials/special_issues/97H9AS16KI), hosted by the same editor.
Industrial development is constantly improving, but the resulting problem of environmental pollution is serious. New pollutants such as industrial waste, agricultural residues, and domestic pollutants have contaminated the living environment and affected sustainable human development. The main traditional pollution treatment methods are air separation and carbon adsorption. However, since pollutants cannot be fully removed, developing new sustainable energy production approaches to address climate change, water resource regulation, and industrial wastewater reduction represents an important research challenge.
This Special Issue intends to highlight recent progress and challenges in the advancement of catalytic nanomaterials for environmental protection and sustainable development. We welcome research on the design, synthesis, theory, structure, and characterization of various catalytic nanomaterials, including graphene, metal-based nanoparticles, transition metal dichalcogenides, and metal–organic frameworks (MOFs). Furthermore, their composites play an important role in achieving higher performance in the environmental catalysis field. Potential topics include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Nanocatalysts for soil/groundwater remediation;
- Nanocatalysts for wastewater treatment;
- Nanocatalysts for organic pollutant removal;
- Coupled techniques for nanocatalyst-mediated environmental remediation.
Dr. Lingshuai Kong
Prof. Dr. Lihui Huang
Dr. Ting Sun
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- nanocatalysts
- environmental protection
- waste recovery, recycling, and valorization
- sustainable development
- emerging pollutants
- water treatment
- catalytic oxidation
- catalytic reduction
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