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Introduction
In this review, we discuss the main fundamentals of sensing by electrocatalysis and photoelectrocatalysis, using sensors based on organic, inorganic, and hybrid materials. Nanoparticles derived from the green synthesis have garnered remarkable attentiveness within the realm of electrocatalysis, specifically in the identification of different molecules, owing to their remarkable surface area to bulk atomic ratio. It is therefore of paramount significance to explore feasible strategies to modulate the relevant. These catalytic systems use solar energy and electrical input to drive key reactions such as hydrogen production, pollutant degradation, and energy conversion, promoting the development of renewable and environmentally friendly energy while offering solutions to energy shortages and environmental.
Sensing solar container electrocatalysis
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