Switching photocatalytic properties with light intensity
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Inspired by photosynthesis, photocatalysts are activated by light irradiation and can be used for different reactions, but they need to be optimized for every photoreaction. Find out how scientists are working to make this process easier.
This article is free to read in our open access, flagship journal Chemical Science: Christoph Kerzig and Oliver S. Wenger, Chem. Sci., 2019, Advance Article. DOI: 10.1039/C9SC04584H. You can access our 2019 ChemSci Picks in this article collection.
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