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Two-Dimensional Based Hybrid Materials for Photocatalytic Conversion of Carbon Dioxide into Hydrocarbon Fuels: a Mini Review

Authors
Karthik, K.Radhika, D.Gnanasangeetha, D.Gurushankar, K.Hoque, Md Enamul
Issue Date
2021
Publisher
VASYL STEFANYK PRECARPATHIAN NATL UNIV
Keywords
2D nanomaterials; characterization; photocatalytic carbon dioxide conversion; fuels
Citation
PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY OF SOLID STATE, v.22, no.1, pp 132 - 140
Pages
9
Journal Title
PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY OF SOLID STATE
Volume
22
Number
1
Start Page
132
End Page
140
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/kumoh/handle/2020.sw.kumoh/28308
DOI
10.15330/pcss.22.1.132-140
ISSN
1729-4428
2309-8589
Abstract
Carbon dioxide conversion to chemicals and fuels based on two-dimensional based hybrid materials will present a thorough discussion of the physics, chemistry, and electrochemical science behind the new and important area of materials science, energy, and environmental sustainability. The tremendous opportunities for two-dimensional based hybrid materials in the photocatalytic carbon dioxide conversion field come up from their huge number of applications. In the carbon dioxide conversion field, nanostructured metal oxide with a twodimensional material composite system must meet assured design and functional criteria, as well as electrical and mechanical properties. The whole content of the proposed review is anticipated to build on what has been learned in elementary courses about synthesizing two-dimensional nanomaterials, metal oxide with composites, carbon dioxide conversion requirements, uses of two-dimensional materials with nanocomposites in carbon dioxide conversion as well as fuels and the major mechanisms involved during each application. The impact of hybrid materials and synergistic composite mixtures which are used extensively or show promising outcomes in the photocatalytic carbon dioxide conversion field will also be discussed.
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