Emerging developments in dye-sensitized metal oxide photocatalysis: exploring the design, mechanisms, and organic synthesis applications

In the present day, the incorporation of environmentally conscious practices in the realm of photocatalysis holds a prominent position within the domain of organic synthesis. The imperative to tackle environmental issues linked to catalysts that cannot be recycled, generation of waste, byproducts, a...

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Chemistry
Dyes
Metal oxides
Nanomaterials
Nanoparticles
Photocatalysis
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Transformations (mathematics)
Ultraviolet radiation
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