Solution combustion synthesis: the relevant metrics for producing advanced and nanostructured photocatalysts

F Siddique, S Gonzalez-Cortes, A Mirzaei, T Xiao… - Nanoscale, 2022 - pubs.rsc.org
Nanoscale, 2022pubs.rsc.org
The current developments and progress in energy and environment-related areas pay
special attention to the fabrication of advanced nanomaterials via green and sustainable
paths to accomplish chemical circularity. The design and preparation methods of
photocatalysts play a prime role in determining the structural, surface characteristics and
optoelectronic properties of the final products. The solution combustion synthesis (SCS)
technique is a relatively novel, cost-effective, and efficient method for the bulk production of …
The current developments and progress in energy and environment-related areas pay special attention to the fabrication of advanced nanomaterials via green and sustainable paths to accomplish chemical circularity. The design and preparation methods of photocatalysts play a prime role in determining the structural, surface characteristics and optoelectronic properties of the final products. The solution combustion synthesis (SCS) technique is a relatively novel, cost-effective, and efficient method for the bulk production of nanostructured materials. SCS-fabricated metal oxides are of great technological importance in photocatalytic, environmental and energy applications. To date, the SCS route has been employed to produce a large variety of solid materials such as metals, sulfides, carbides, nitrides and single or complex metal oxides. This review intends to provide a holistic perspective of the different steps involved in the chemistry of SCS of advanced photocatalysts, and pursues several SCS metrics that influence their photocatalytic performances to establish a feasible approach to design advanced photocatalysts. The study highlights the fundamentals of SCS and the importance of various combustion parameters in the characteristics of the fabricated photocatalysts. Consequently, this work deals with the design of a concise framework to link the fine adjustment of SCS parameters for the development of efficient metal oxide photocatalysts for energy and environmental applications.
The Royal Society of Chemistry
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