Special Issue on Green Chemical Catalysis
Published 22 November, 2023
Introduction:
We are thrilled to present this special issue dedicated to Green Chemical Catalysis. In the current juncture, where climate challenges intersect with technological advancements, we need to spotlight innovations and breakthroughs that steer us toward a more sustainable and eco-friendly future.
"Green Chemical Catalysis - The Path Forward" explores the transformation of chemical catalysis, a fundamental element of modern industry. The shift toward greener and more sustainable catalysis is not just about reducing environmental impacts, but also ensuring processes are efficient, scalable, and economically viable. This issue focuses on the catalysts that are effective and environmentally benign, highlighting the pivotal role of green chemistry in shaping the future of catalysis.
Topics covered:
- Green chemical catalysis
- Catalysis for low-carbon technologies
- COx green catalytic conversion
- Innovative catalyst designs and preparation
- Novel reaction pathways for green chemical catalysis
- Laboratory breakthroughs
- Industrial applications
- Economic viability and scalability of green chemical catalysis
This special issue boasts a curated collection of research articles and reviews from leading experts in the field of green chemical catalysis. From innovative catalyst designs to novel reaction pathways, from laboratory breakthroughs to industrial applications, this issue offers a comprehensive insight into where we are and where we are headed in the field of low-carbon technologies and green catalysis.
Important Deadlines:
- Submission deadline: 31 December 2024.
Submission Instructions: Please read the [Guide for Authors] before submitting. All articles should be [submitted online], please select [SI: Green Chemical Catalysis] on submission.
Guest Editors:
- Managing Guest Editor: Noritatsu Tsubaki, University of Toyama, Japan. Email: tsubaki@eng.u-toyama.ac.jp
- Professor Xingang Li, Tianjin University, China. Email: xingang_li@tju.edu.cn
- Professor Jinhu Wu, Chinese Academy of Sciences-Qingdao Institute of Bioenergy & Bioprocess Technology, China. Email: wujh@qibebt.ac.cn
- Professor Tian-Sheng Zhao, Ningxia University, China. Email: zhaots@nxu.edu.cn