Core–Shell Nanophotocatalysts: Review of Materials and Applications

(2022) Core–Shell Nanophotocatalysts: Review of Materials and Applications. ACS Applied Nano Materials. pp. 55-86. ISSN 25740970 (ISSN)

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Abstract

Hybrid nanostructures and nanoarchitectures possess unique physicochemical properties such as high activity/functionality, enhanced physicochemical stability, and improved biocompatibility, which renders them suitable for various biomedical, pharmaceutical, environmental, and catalytic applications. In this context, core–shell nanophotocatalysts have shown superior activity compared to their counterparts, namely, their individual pristine semiconductors and composite materials components. Thus, the development of various innovative core–shell nanostructures as photocatalysts is of practical relevance in view of their unique properties with salient advantageous features applicable to, among others, the degradation of organic pollutants, energy storage, and H2 generation. Assorted techniques are deployed to synthesize core–shell nanostructures, including chemical vapor deposition, sol–gel, hydrothermal, spin-coating deposition, solvothermal, combustion waves, microwave (MW)- and ultrasonic-assisted, electrodeposition, laser ablation, and biological approaches. Because core–shell nanostructures provide an immense opportunity to have the most efficient photocatalysts with high stability and reproducibility; herein, the recent advances in this domain are discussed, comprising the most important fabrication techniques and diverse appliances including important challenges and unrealized opportunities. © 2022 American Chemical Society

Item Type: Article
Keywords: catalytic applications core−shell nanophotocatalysts nanomaterials photocatalysis photocatalytic activity Biocompatibility Chemical vapor deposition Laser ablation Nanostructures Organic pollutants Physicochemical properties Core shell Core shell nano structures Core-shell nanophotocatalyst Core-shell nanostructures High activity Hybrid nanostructures Nano-architecture Photocatalytic activities Physicochemical property Shells (structures)
Page Range: pp. 55-86
Journal or Publication Title: ACS Applied Nano Materials
Journal Index: Scopus
Volume: 5
Number: 1
Identification Number: https://doi.org/10.1021/acsanm.1c03714
ISSN: 25740970 (ISSN)
Depositing User: خانم ناهید ضیائی
URI: http://eprints.mui.ac.ir/id/eprint/24506

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