Special Issue

Topic: The Green Catalytic Conversion and Control Principles and Technologies of PM2.5 Precursors

A Special Issue of Chemical Synthesis

ISSN 2769-5247 (Online)

Submission deadline: 28 Feb 2025

Guest Editor(s)

Prof. Xiaodong Zhang
School of Environment and Architecture, University of Shanghai for Science and Technology, Shanghai, China.

Special Issue Introduction

In recent years, the compound air pollution characterized by PM2.5 has seriously affected human life and production. PM2.5 contains numerous toxic and harmful substances that seriously jeopardize human health and atmospheric environmental quality. Therefore, developing control principles and technologies for the green catalytic conversion of PM2.5 precursors is pressing for sustainable development and environmental protection. This Special Issue focuses on “The Green Catalytic Conversion and Control Principles and Technologies of PM2.5 Precursors”, featuring the state-of-the-art green catalytic conversion and control principle and technology of PM2.5 precursors. We welcome Reviews and Research Articles related to the most relevant results about the conversion and control technologies (catalytic oxidation, photocatalysis, photothermal catalysis, electrocatalysis, etc.) of CO2 and PM2.5 precursors, such as oxynitride (NOx), volatile organic compounds (VOCs), etc.

Keywords

Green catalytic conversion, PM2.5 precursors control, NOx, Volatile organic compounds, CO2, catalytic oxidation, photocatalysis, photothermal catalysis, electrocatalysis

Submission Deadline

28 Feb 2025

Submission Information

For Author Instructions, please refer to https://www.oaepublish.com/cs/author_instructions
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Deadline for submission: 28 Feb 2025
Contacts: Sunny Qi, Assistant Editor, assistant_editor@chesynjournal.com

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