Fe/Mo bimetallic sites-decorated carbonaceous material via 3 electron photocatalytic oxygen reduction reaction pathway for ultra-efficient degradation of water pollutants
Key Points
Efficient degradation of water pollutants is achieved using bimetallic sites on carbonaceous material, demonstrating a potential breakthrough in purification technologies.
Key evidence shows that the photocatalytic process effectively enables pollutant reduction, outperforming traditional methods.
Assessment using three-electron pathways allows for optimized oxygen reduction reactions, enhancing the performance of the photocatalytic system.
This highlights the need for further exploration and application of bimetallic photocatalysts in environmental remediation efforts.
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Fe/Mo bimetallic sites-decorated carbonaceous material via 3 electron photocatalytic oxygen reduction reaction pathway for ultra-efficient degradation of water pollutants | Synapse