10th Anniversary of Inorganics: Inorganic Materials
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ArtikelUtgivningsinformation: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2024Beskrivning: 1 electronic resource (450 p.)Innehållstyp: - text
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- 9783725804078
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- Mathematics and Science
- Mathematics
- Applied mathematics
- ALD
- BiVO4@SiO2
- Botrytis cinerea
- CO
- CO2 capture
- CO2 conversion
- COVID-19
- CaO–ZnO
- CoMn2O4 nanoflower
- Coupled Cluster
- KOH
- MCM-41
- N-N bond splitting
- N-doped TiO2
- NiPd
- POSS
- PPE
- QMS
- QTAIM analysis
- SARS-CoV-2
- SiO2 film
- Sputtering
- TiN
- TiO2
- UO2(s)
- X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy
- XPS
- XRD
- anode materials
- anodic oxidation
- antifungal efficacy
- antimony
- basalt fiber
- biodiesel
- biosensors
- bisartan BV6
- bismuth antimony telluride
- breathalyzer
- calcium hydroxide nanoparticles
- carbon-based hydrogen storage
- catalyst promotor
- catalyst sludge
- ceramic reinforcement
- contaminants of emerging concern
- core–shell
- core–shell heterostructure
- corner-capping reaction
- coronaviruses
- cotton fabrics
- cyclic voltammetry
- deposition
- diffusion barriers
- dual function material
- electron structure
- ellipsometry
- encapsulated pigment
- environmental impact
- exhaled breath analysis
- film
- functional coatings
- functional nanofillers
- gadolinia doping
- geometry optimization
- geopolymer
- graphene
- graphite
- hexavalent chromium
- hybrid organic–inorganic semiconductor
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To celebrate the 10th anniversary of the journal Inorganics and its first Impact Factor (Clerivate Analytics), the "Inorganic Materials" section has taken the initiative to launch a Special Issue entitled "10th Anniversary of Inorganics: Inorganic Materials". The recent and numerous public demonstrations in support of climate and ecological justice and the recent energetic crisis revealed the actual importance of technological sustainability. The "Inorganic Materials" section in Inorganics strongly supports a transition towards a 'green' and sustainable future based on renewable energy and with closed life cycles for all used material. Therefore, this Special Issue focuses on the sustainable production of inorganic materials following alternative ecofriendly methods. In particular, the development of new protocols and strategies for the reuse of materials is important in order to save minerals and raw materials and reduce the production of waste and pollution of the environment. The aim of this Special Issue is to increase the knowledge of the latest advances, highlight challenges, address unresolved issues, and provide evidence for newly emerging areas of interest involving the sustainable use of inorganic materials.
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