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Bi-Based photocatalysts obtained by reactive sputtering for the CO2 photoreduction – From thin films and composites to nanoparticles. | Synapse
March 3, 2026
Bi-Based photocatalysts obtained by reactive sputtering for the CO2 photoreduction – From thin films and composites to nanoparticles.
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A. Bousquet
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S. Ibrahim
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J.-M. Andanson
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Enhanced CO2 photoreduction efficiency observed in Bi-based photocatalysts, indicating promising applications in energy.
The study highlights the effectiveness of photocatalysts in converting CO2 into usable energy, achieving significant results.
Characterization through reactive sputtering leads to the development of thin films, composites, and nanoparticles as photocatalysts.
These findings may enable environmentally friendly solutions in carbon capture and energy conversion, enhancing sustainability.
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Bousquet et al. (Sun,) studied this question.
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