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Light-driven C 1 Chemical Conversion with LDH-based Nanomaterials

Applied Clay Science, ISSN: 0169-1317, Vol: 258, Page: 107488
2024
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Findings from Islamia University Bahawalpur in the Area of Nanomaterials Described (Light-driven C1 Chemical Conversion With Ldh-based Nanomaterials)

2024 SEP 18 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Middle East Daily -- New research on Nanotechnology - Nanomaterials is the subject

Review Description

Energy serves as the fundamental assurance for human survival. Within the realm of energy, the C 1 chemical conversion stands out as a crucial process that has safeguarded the evolution of human society. With the introduction of the “double carbon” objective, the focus has shifted towards energy conservation, emission reduction, and environmental friendliness in the domain of C 1 catalytic conversion research. In recent times, the attention of researchers has been captivated by photo-driven C 1 chemical conversion, a method through which C 1 small molecules can be converted into diverse value-added products under ambient conditions. Layered double hydroxides (LDH) have emerged as key players in photo-driven C 1 chemical conversion, thanks to their unique 2D layered structure. This review delves into the most recent advancements in nano-state LDH-based materials for photo-driven C 1 chemical conversion. The exploration encompasses three key aspects: Layered double hydroxides (LDH) precursors functioning as catalysts, LDH derivatives serving as catalysts, and LDH playing the role of a catalyst carrier for photothermal catalytic CO 2 hydrogenation and CH 4 reforming & coupling. The review concludes by highlighting potential challenges that may be encountered in this field in the future. By scrutinizing and discussing the aforementioned research endeavors, this article aim to provide researchers with insights and inspiration for advancing the field of photo-driven C 1 chemistry.

Bibliographic Details

Zixi Liu; Muhammad Altaf Nazir; Muhammad Altaf; Hammad Majeed; Zeinhom M. El-Bahy; Mohamed H. Helal; Abdul Rauf; Sami Ullah; Tayyaba Najam; Syed Shoaib Ahmad Shah; Aziz ur Rehman

Elsevier BV

Environmental Science; Agricultural and Biological Sciences; Earth and Planetary Sciences

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