Tailoring Structure: Current Design Strategies and Emerging Trends to Hierarchical Catalysts

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Abstract

Nature mimicking implies the design of nanostructured materials, which can be assembled into a hierarchical structure, thus outperforming the features of the neat components because of their multiple length scale organization. This approach can be effectively exploited for the design of advanced photocatalysts with superior catalytic activity for energy and environment applications with considerable development in the recent six years. In this context, we propose a review on the state of the art for hierarchical photocatalyst production. Particularly, different synthesis strategies are presented, including template-free structuring, and organic, inorganic, and hybrid templating. Furthermore, emerging approaches based on hybrid and bio-waste templating are also highlighted. Finally, a critical comparison among available methods is carried out based on the envisaged application.

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Venezia, V., Pota, G., Silvestri, B., Costantini, A., Vitiello, G., & Luciani, G. (2022, October 1). Tailoring Structure: Current Design Strategies and Emerging Trends to Hierarchical Catalysts. Catalysts. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/catal12101152

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