Emerging inorganic materials for solar harvesting

Submissions now open
Deadline: | 31 July 2025 |
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Guest Editors: |
Lydia Helena Wong
, Nanyang Technological University Robert Hoye, University of Oxford Yun Jeong Hwang , Seoul National University Yanwei Lum, National University of Singapore Frank Osterloh , University of California |
In this special themed collection of Journal of Materials Chemistry A, in collaboration with ICMAT 2025 Symposium O in Singapore, we invite submissions of recent emerging inorganic materials for solar energy harvesting devices such as solar cells, solar assisted water splitting and electrochemical CO2 reduction. Examples include but are not limited to: metal oxides (BiVO4, Fe2O3, FeZrO2, CuBiO, ZnFe2O4, etc, and their derivatives), sulfides (Sb2S3, Sb2Se3, CuSbS, Se, etc and their derivatives), novel kesterite (CuZnSnS4 and its novel compounds), metal nitrides (ZnSnN2, metal oxynitrides (TiON, ZrON, TaON and their derivatives) and other novel materials. Submissions to the journal should contain chemistry in a materials context and should fit within the scope of Journal of Materials Chemistry A. This call for papers is open for the following article types:
If you would like to contribute to this themed collection, please mention that this submission is a contribution to the Emerging Inorganic Materials for Solar Harvesting collection in the “Themed issues” section of the submission form and add a “Note to the Editor” that this is from the Open Call. |
Journal of Materials Chemistry A
Impact factor
9.5 (2024)
First decision time (all)
10 days
First decision time (peer)
31 days
Editor-in-chief
Anders Hagfeldt
Open access
Hybrid
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