Carbon sphere template derived hollow nanostructure for photocatalysis and gas sensing

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Abstract

As a green and preferred technology for energy crisis and environmental issues, continuous research on photocatalysis and gas sensing has come forth at an explosive rate. Thus far, promising synthetic methods have enabled various designs and preparations of semiconductor-based nanostructure which have shown superior activity. This review summarized various synthetic routines toward carbon sphere template derived hollow nanostructures and their successful attempts in synthesize doping, solid solution, heterostructure, and surface modified nanostructures for heterogeneous photocatalysis and gas sensing. Moreover, the challenges and future prospects are briefly discussed. It is eagerly anticipated that this review may broaden the view and in-depth understanding of carbon sphere template derived hollow nanostructures while expected to have further progresses in heterogeneous photocatalysis, gas sensing and other related fields which will make great contributions to their application.

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Lou, Z., Wang, Y., Yang, Y., Wang, Y., Qin, C., Liang, R., … Zhu, L. (2020, February 1). Carbon sphere template derived hollow nanostructure for photocatalysis and gas sensing. Nanomaterials. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/nano10020378

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