A Review on Pulsed Laser Preparation of Nanocomposites in Liquids and Their Applications in Photocatalysis

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The purpose of photocatalysis is to realize the conversion between solar energy and chemical energy, and it is essential to develop a high-performance photocatalyst under visible-light irradiation. The conventional methods for photocatalyst preparation are mainly wet chemical routes, and abundant yields can be obtained. However, the products are not neat and accompanied by chemical groups and impurities, which are not beneficial for the enhancement of photocatalytic performance. In recent years, as a powerful tool for nanomaterial fabrication, pulsed laser heating in a liquid medium has been utilized to prepare a variety of nanocomposites. Products with synergistic effects and high crystallinity can be rapidly prepared under pulsed laser selective heating, which is beneficial for obtaining more effective photocatalytic performance. In this review, the typical characteristics of pulsed laser heating in liquids and their prepared nanocomposites for photocatalytic applications are summarized. This review not only highlights the innovative works of pulsed-laser-prepared nanocomposites in liquids for photocatalysis but also briefly introduces the specific challenges and prospects of this field.

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Li, Y., Zheng, Z., Yan, J., Lu, B., & Li, X. (2022, December 1). A Review on Pulsed Laser Preparation of Nanocomposites in Liquids and Their Applications in Photocatalysis. Catalysts. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/catal12121532

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