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Currently, the pages for photocatalytic CO2 conversion are structured by the headlines: | Currently, the pages for photocatalytic CO2 conversion are structured by the headlines: | ||
# Catalyst | # Abstract | ||
# Photosensitizer | ## Summary | ||
# Investigation | ## Advances and special progress | ||
# Sacrificial electron donor | ## Additional remarks | ||
# Additives (optional) | # Content of the published article in detail | ||
## Catalyst | |||
## Photosensitizer | |||
## Investigation | |||
## Sacrificial electron donor | |||
## Additives (optional) | |||
=== Investigations === | === Investigations === |
Latest revision as of 12:56, 1 July 2024
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Structure of the publication page[edit source]
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Currently, the pages for photocatalytic CO2 conversion are structured by the headlines:
- Abstract
- Summary
- Advances and special progress
- Additional remarks
- Content of the published article in detail
- Catalyst
- Photosensitizer
- Investigation
- Sacrificial electron donor
- Additives (optional)
Investigations[edit source]
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- Additives: add free text or choose gasses according to the suggestions
- Solvent ratio: add the ratio in a form such as 4:1
- Irradiation wavelength: input a number, “dark” (or empty), description of source
- Columns with numbers: leave empty when number is not given or zero
- Details: give other relevant information in this field.