Artificial Photosynthesis-Driven Plastic Reforming Artificial photosynthesis-driven plastic reforming represents a decisive convergence of pollution remediation and renewable fuel production. The cover depicts light-activated nanocatalyst networks selectively converting plastic waste into hydrogen (H2) and value-added chemicals. Engineered interfacial charge separation and precisely regulated redox pathways transform discarded polymers into carbon feedstocks, advancing circular carbon utilization and sustainable chemical manufacturing. In the Year of the Horse, let us work together to safeguard our planet. More information can be found in the review by Wee-Jun Ong and Eng-Soon Gan (10.1002/adfm.202525034).
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