Green Synthesis of Heterogeneous Visible-Light-Active Photocatalysts: Recent Advances

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The exploitation of visible-light active photocatalytic materials can potentially change the supply of energy and deeply transform our world, giving access to a carbon neutral society. Currently, most photocatalysts are produced through low-ecofriendly, energy dispersive, and fossil-based synthesis. Over the last few years, research has focused on the development of innovative heterogeneous photocatalysts by the design of sustainable and green synthetic approaches. These strategies range from the use of plant extracts, to the valorization and recycling of metals inside industrial sludges or from the use of solventless techniques to the elaboration of mild-reaction condition synthetic tools. This mini-review highlights progresses in the development of visible-light-active heterogeneous photocatalysts based on two different approaches: the design of sustainable synthetic methodologies and the use of biomass and waste as sources of chemicals embedded in the final photoactive materials.

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Zuliani, A., & Cova, C. M. (2021, September 1). Green Synthesis of Heterogeneous Visible-Light-Active Photocatalysts: Recent Advances. Photochem. Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI). https://doi.org/10.3390/photochem1020009

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