Collection

Photocatalysis

BMC Chemistry is calling for submissions to a Collection dedicated to the rapidly evolving field of visible light photocatalysis. Using natural light to drive chemical transformations is revolutionizing bioremediation and offering greener, more sustainable chemical synthesis and energy generation methods. We welcome articles covering novel photocatalyst design, mechanistic investigations, organic synthesis, and environmental remediation applications.

Editors

  • Rosaria Ciriminna: Institute for the Study of Nanostructured Materials

    Rosaria Ciriminna is a senior research chemist at Italy’s Research Council in Palermo. Developed at Palermo’s Institute for nanostructured materials in cooperation with over 20 research groups worldwide, her research focuses on green chemistry, nanochemistry, and bioeconomy. In the field of photocatalysis, she jointly developed the SiliaSun and TitaniaSun photocatalysts for selective oxidations. Co-author of over 250 research papers and numerous books, she frequently mentors graduate and undergraduate students sits on doctoral committees, and acts as a reviewer on behalf of foreign research agencies.

  • Zhiliang Jin: North Minzu University, China

    Zhiliang Jin is a Professor at the School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering at North Minzu University and has published over 350 papers. His research experience consists of Hydrogen production, especially in photocatalytic hydrogen evolution, graphdiyne (g-CnH2n-2) preparation, and environment catalysis, including environmental pollutants catalytic elimination.

Articles (1 in this collection)