Dr. Sewara J. Mohammed, a Lecturer and Researcher at Cihan University Sulaimaniya, recently published his latest review article titled “Emerging developments in dye-sensitized metal oxide photocatalysis: exploring the design, mechanisms, and organic synthesis applications.” This informative piece has been featured in the prestigious international publisher, the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC), specifically in RSC Advances. Notably, RSC Advances boasts an impressive impact factor of 3.9, as recognized by both Clarivate and Web of Science.
In the field of organic chemistry, photocatalysis stands at the forefront as a cutting-edge approach for achieving more efficient and eco-friendly synthesis methods. The article primarily delves into recent scientific research that harnesses visible light as a photosensitizer, marking a departure from the conventional use of ultraviolet (UV) light. This transition to visible light photocatalysis is regarded as a more environmentally sustainable and greener path, offering solutions to mitigate environmental concerns. For a deeper understanding of these groundbreaking developments, the abstract of his review paper provides further insights.”
https://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlehtml/2023/ra/d3ra05098j