All Photocatalysts articles – Page 2
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Research
Reductive power of hydrated electrons unleashed with green lasers
New technique produces solvated electrons with a visible-light responsive photocatalyst
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Feature
Photoredox: charge of the LED brigade
Forget fluorescent light bulbs, photochemistry has become a lot more sophisticated
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Smog eating paint does more harm than good
Photocatalytic paints for reducing air pollution may actually do the opposite
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Plasmonic catalyst makes light work of carbon monoxide
Hybrid nanoparticles harness photons to catalyse important reaction for fuel cells
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New twist for electrodes boosts hydrogen production
Conductive chiral polymer increases process’ efficiency by selecting the ‘right’ electrons
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Light touch boosts reactions 10-fold
First standardised photoreactor ups photoredox reactions and reduces reproducibility concerns
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Light-driven catalytic process offers greener route to organic alcohols
Cobalt–copper system works in water and tolerates air
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Perovskite quantum dots boost artificial photosynthesis
Perovskite and graphene combined to enhance photocatalytic reduction of carbon dioxide
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Tamed radicals expand chemical space
A method to functionalise complex molecules with catalytic radicals could expand chemical libraries of the drug and agrochemical industry
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Quantum dot first for carbon–carbon bond photocatalysis
Cheap nanosized semiconductors rival expensive precious metal catalysts in photoredox reactions
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Opinion
Lighting up crowded corners
Combining photocatalysis with organocatalysis opens doors to chiral quaternary centres
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Research
Carbon dioxide reduction put under the spotlight
Rhenium catalyst that responds to visible light can effectively reduce carbon dioxide
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Positron thinking solves titania structure after 30 years
Technique bridges gap between surface morphology and bulk analysis
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New photocatalyst shows promise for fuel production
Converts carbon monoxide into high-value hydrocarbons
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Carbon dioxide sees the light
New approach to reverse water–gas shift reaction combines catalyst and reactor in one device
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Research
Photo-catalysts shine light on chemical bond making
Femtosecond laser pulse used to control the formation of magnesium dimers
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Feature
At the top of the cascade
David MacMillan, a leading light in organocatalysis, takes James Mitchell Crow on a tour of the field
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