FOREST+
Systems for photocatalytic conversion using sunlight for valorizing CO2 and other pollutants is one of the current topics that is attracting the most scientific attention. That is because of the enormous significance of being able to provide clean energy sources by recycling CO2 and mitigating problems related with pollution. Significant progress has been made in recent years related with developing photoactive materials, like nanoparticles on semiconductor oxides, perovskites, graphene and CQDs (Carbon Quantum Dot), etc. But, it is also necessary to make progress with highly efficient devices that allow suitable contact between the reagents, photocatalyser and light. To those ends, the PC003-004 FOREST+ collaborative project, which was granted and financed in the 2019 call-for-proposals, consists of fabricating microreactors made using direct 3D printing to carry out photocatalytic reactions.