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7th SFSC |  7th International Symposium on Solar Fuels and Solar Cells



The scope of this symposium mainly focuses on two important research fields in solar energy conversion, i.e., solar fuels and solar cells:



For Solar Fuels:

  • Photocatalysts, electrocatalysts and photoelectrocatalysts for energetically uphill reactions, including water splitting, carbon dioxide reduction, nitrogen reduction and synthesis of high value-added chemicals.  
  • Homogeneous and heterogeneous catalytic systems/devices for solar fuels production.
  • Function mimicking of natural photosynthesis for artificial photosynthesis. 
  • Artificial photosynthesis for synthetic fuelsfooddrugs and environmental remediation. 
  • Development of key engineering technologies for large-scale solar fuels production, such as green hydrogen and green methanol.
  • Advanced spectroscopic techniques in artificial photosynthesis research.
  • New theories, mechanisms, methods and strategies for efficient solar energy conversion and storage.


For Solar Cells:

  • Solar cells based on perovskites, organic/polymer semiconductors, silicon, quantum dots, etc.
  • Flexible, semi-transparent, or tandem solar cells and their applications.
  • Large-scale fabrication of solar cells and modules.
  • Integration of photovoltaics and energy storage systems.
  • Novel theories, materials, methods, and technologies for photovoltaics.


DEFINITIONS

●Submitting author: the person who submits the abstract
●Presenting author: the person who will physically present the abstract at the conference and who is marked as the presenter in the program



SUBMISSION of ABSTRACTS

Abstracts must be submitted online through Abstract Submission’ on the Home Page using the Abstract Template.


The deadline for submission of abstracts is 2024-08-20. Abstracts received after the submission deadline will not be accepted. The submitting author will be informed by e-mail about the acceptance of the abstract soon after the evaluation process is completed. Acceptance is at the discretion of the scientific committee.