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== WORK IN PROGRESS ==
== WORK IN PROGRESS ==
=== Structure of the publication page ===
Publication pages show the legally available data from published papers. These include:
# Molecules used in the publication
# The investigations: tables with data
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 ===
In some columns, free text can be added. Please consider the following guidelines:
* 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.

Latest revision as of 12:56, 1 July 2024

WORK IN PROGRESS[edit source]

Structure of the publication page[edit source]

Publication pages show the legally available data from published papers. These include:

  1. Molecules used in the publication
  2. The investigations: tables with data


Currently, the pages for photocatalytic CO2 conversion are structured by the headlines:

  1. Abstract
    1. Summary
    2. Advances and special progress
    3. Additional remarks
  2. Content of the published article in detail
    1. Catalyst
    2. Photosensitizer
    3. Investigation
    4. Sacrificial electron donor
    5. Additives (optional)

Investigations[edit source]

In some columns, free text can be added. Please consider the following guidelines:

  • 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.