About this Research Topic
This Research Topic aims to showcase the latest developments in carbon nanoarchitectures to solve key issues in sustainable applications, including removal of noxious gas (e.g., NOx, SO2, etc.), CO2 capture and reduction, water purification/desalination, etc. In addition, it also aims to provide new insights into future directions for carbon nanoarchitectures and sustainable chemistry, e.g., new green synthetic strategies or fabrication procedures for carbon nanoarchitectures, and the application of carbon nanoarchitectures for other emerging sustainable technologies.
We encourage the submission of original research and review papers that address themes including, but not limited to:
• Carbon nanoarchitectures for noxious gas (e.g., NOx, SO2, etc.) treatment
• Carbon nanoarchitectures for CO2 capture and reduction
• Carbon nanoarchitectures for waste-water treatment by adsorption and environmental catalysis
• Carbon nanoarchitectures for water desalination by capacitive deionization, solar steam generation and membrane technologies
• Carbon nanoarchitectures for soil remediation
• Carbon nanoarchitectures from waste biomass
• Other strategies for green synthesis of new carbon nanoarchitectures
• Carbon nanoarchitectures for other sustainable and environmental themes
Keywords: carbon, nanoarchitectures, sustainability, synthetic strategies, environmental applications
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