Challenges and Future Perspectives in Photocatalysis: Conclusions from an Interdisciplinary Workshop

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Beil, Sebastian B.
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Bonnet, Sylvestre
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Casadevall, Carla
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Detz, Remko J.
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Eisenrech, Fabian
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Glover, Starla D.
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Kerzig, Christoph
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Næsborg, Line
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Pullen, Sonja
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Storch, Golo
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Wei, Ning
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Zeymer, Cathleen
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2024-09-03T07:29:06Z
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2024-12-16T11:52:15Z
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2024-09-03T07:29:06Z
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2024-12-16T11:52:15Z
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2024-08-08
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http://hdl.handle.net/2072/537791
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Photocatalysis is a versatile and rapidly developing field with applications spanning artificial photosynthesis, photo-biocatalysis, photoredox catalysis in solution or supramolecular structures, utilization of abundant metals and organocatalysts, sustainable synthesis, and plastic degradation. In this Perspective, we summarize conclusions from an interdisciplinary workshop of young principal investigators held at the Lorentz Center in Leiden in March 2023. We explore how diverse fields within photocatalysis can benefit from one another. We delve into the intricate interplay between these subdisciplines, by highlighting the unique challenges and opportunities presented by each field and how a multidisciplinary approach can drive innovation and lead to sustainable solutions for the future. Advanced collaboration and knowledge exchange across these domains can further enhance the potential of photocatalysis. Artificial photosynthesis has become a promising technology for solar fuel generation, for instance, via water splitting or CO2 reduction, while photocatalysis has revolutionized the way we think about assembling molecular building blocks. Merging such powerful disciplines may give rise to efficient and sustainable protocols across different technologies. While photocatalysis has matured and can be applied in industrial processes, a deeper understanding of complex mechanisms is of great importance to improve reaction quantum yields and to sustain continuous development. Photocatalysis is in the perfect position to play an important role in the synthesis, deconstruction, and reuse of molecules and materials impacting a sustainable future. To exploit the full potential of photocatalysis, a fundamental understanding of underlying processes within different subfields is necessary to close the cycle of use and reuse most efficiently. Following the initial interactions at the Lorentz Center Workshop in 2023, we aim to stimulate discussions and interdisciplinary approaches to tackle these challenges in diverse future teams.
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21 p.
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eng
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ACS Publications
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CC-BY 4.0
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RECERCAT (Dipòsit de la Recerca de Catalunya)
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Química
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Challenges and Future Perspectives in Photocatalysis: Conclusions from an Interdisciplinary Workshop
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54 - Química
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cap
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https://doi.org/10.1021/jacsau.4c00527
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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess


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