Current Indian Science: Photoelectrocatalysis publishes original research articles, letters, case reports, reviews/mini-reviews and guest edited thematic issues on various topics related to photocatalytic reaction. This is not limited to a specific aspect of the field but is instead devoted to a wide range of sub fields in the area. Articles of multi-disciplinary nature are particularly welcome. Submissions in the following areas are of special interest to the readers of this journal:
Photocatalysis phenomenon is based on the redox reactions take place at the surface of catalytic materials using light. Photocatalysis appears as an interesting approach for different applications, with the possibility of using sunlight as a sustainable and renewable source of energy. Chiefly, it is a green root for the mineralization of organic compound present in the environment. Also, it includes the study related to catalytic function to fundamental chemical processes occurs at the surface catalytic materials and in metal complexes, and novel concepts in surface chemistry and applications of catalysts and catalytic processes.
· Photocatalysis
· Electrocatalysis
· Photoelectrocatalysis
· Heterogeneous photocatalysis
· Homogeneous photocatalysis
· Emerging contaminants in wastewater effluents
· Identification of intermediates and products from photocatalytic processes
· Environmental catalysis
· Biocatalysis
· Catalysis for biomass conversion
· Organocatalysis, catalysis in organic and polymer chemistry
· Nanostructured Catalysts
· Catalytic materials
· Kinetics in photocatalytic processes
· Advanced oxidation processes (by photocatalysis)
· synthesis of new hybrid materials
Section Editor-in-Chief(s)
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Mohan
Hunge Y.
Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology
Daegu
South Korea
Dr. Yuvaraj M. Hunge works at Tokyo University of Science, Japan. His fields of expertise
include Photoelectrocatalysis, sonochemistry, heterogeneous catalyst synthesis and
characterization, photocatalytic hydrogen production, and photocatalysis. He received a
prestigious National postdoctoral fellowship from the Science and Engineering Research
Board (SERB), New Delhi, Government of India. Also, he is a recipient of Savitribai
Phule Pune University, Postdoctoral fellowship (SPPU-PDF), from Savitribai Phule Pune
University, Pune. Also, he is an editorial board member and reviewer of many
international journals.
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Section Editor(s)
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Dass
Sahab
Faculty of Science
Dayalbagh Educational Institute
Agra
India
Prof Sahab Dass joined DEI in the year 1986 as Assistant Professor where he is currently
serving as Head of the Department of Chemistry. He is actively involved in the research
pertaining to Solar Water Splitting for Hydrogen Generation for the past 20 years and
his group has produced more than 40 PhD’s in this area. Prof. Dass has an h-index of 35
and has co-authored more than 120 publications in scientific journals of repute. He was
recently granted two patents by the Government of India for twenty years on the
development of materials for PEC water Splitting for Hydrogen Generation. He has
completed two international projects funded through DST-NSF and Indo-US 21st Century
Knowledge Initiative with University of Maryland and Arizona State University,
respectively. Prof Dass was honoured with the visiting Professorship in the NANOCAT,
University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur for three years from 2013-2016. Prof. Dass was
appointed Member of the Editorial Board of General Chemistry journal in 2019 and Bronto
Library of Energy Science & Technology in 2020. He has successfully completed six
federally funded research projects with a financial outlay of Rs 4.34 crores, while one
worth Rs 3.49 crores is ongoing.
Photo-electrochemical Splitting of Water
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Section: Photoelectrocatalysis