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16 pages, 587 KiB  
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Exploring AI Amid the Hype: A Critical Reflection Around the Applications and Implications of AI in Journalism
by Paschalia (Lia) Spyridou and Maria Ioannou
Societies 2025, 15(2), 23; https://doi.org/10.3390/soc15020023 - 28 Jan 2025
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Over the last decade, AI has increasingly been adopted by newsrooms in the form of different tools aiming to support journalists and augment the capabilities of the profession. The main idea behind the adoption of AI is that it can make journalists’ work [...] Read more.
Over the last decade, AI has increasingly been adopted by newsrooms in the form of different tools aiming to support journalists and augment the capabilities of the profession. The main idea behind the adoption of AI is that it can make journalists’ work more efficient, freeing them up from some repetitive or routine tasks while enhancing their research and storytelling techniques. Against this idea, and drawing on the concept of “hype”, we employ a critical reflection on the lens often used to talk about journalism and AI. We suggest that the severe sustainability crisis of journalism, rooted in growing pressure from platforms and major corporate competitors, changing news consumption habits and rituals and the growing technologization of news media, leads to the obsessive pursuit of technology in the absence of clear and research-informed strategies which cater to journalism’s civic role. As AI is changing and (re)shaping norms and practices associated with news making, many questions and debates are raised pertaining to the quality and plurality of outputs created by AI. Given the disproportionate attention paid to technological innovation with little interpretation, the present article explores how AI is impacting journalism. Additionally, using the political economy framework, we analyze the fundamental issues and challenges journalism is faced with in terms of both practices and professional sustainability. In the process, we untangle the AI hype and attempt to shed light on how AI can help journalism regain its civic role. We argue that despite the advantages AI provides to journalism, we should avoid the “shiny things perspective”, which tends to emphasize productivity and profitability, and rather focus on the constructive synergy of humans and machines to achieve the six or seven things journalism can do for democracy. Otherwise, we are heading toward “alien intelligence” which is agnostic to the core normative values of journalism. Full article
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Waste Recovery and Thermal Analysis of Refurbished Buildings’ Walls: The Sustainable Big Bag
by Valentina Vecchi, Gianni Di Giovanni, Stefania De Gregorio, Eleonora Laurini and Tullio de Rubeis
Buildings 2025, 15(3), 417; https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings15030417 - 28 Jan 2025
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The construction sector has a high environmental impact, especially due to C&D waste. At the same time, the increase in the temperature of the Earth’s surface due to pollution requires interventions on the built environment, aimed at improving the performance of the envelope [...] Read more.
The construction sector has a high environmental impact, especially due to C&D waste. At the same time, the increase in the temperature of the Earth’s surface due to pollution requires interventions on the built environment, aimed at improving the performance of the envelope in hot climates. In the literature, there are studies on components to increase thermal efficiency, but they are limited by long or expensive production processes or high environmental impact. This research considers Italy as a reference area. The aim of this research is to design, prototype, and verify a sustainable component to be included in the stratigraphy of light mass vertical closures to increase their heat capacity that allows for the reuse of C&D waste and the optimization of site operations both in the selective demolition phase and in the redevelopment phase of the building. The method follows the following phases: analysis of the type of waste from C&D, analysis of international best practices, analysis of the possibilities of intervention on vertical closures according to the pre-existing structure and choice of cases of greatest scientific interest, design of the sustainable big bag by reusing inert materials from selective demolition and recycled polypropylene fabrics, prototyping and verification by laboratory tests, and software analysis to verify the thermal advantage. The use of the sustainable big bag allows for construction advantages, facilitating site operations both in the construction and waste disposal phases, energy advantages by improving the heat capacity of the envelope, and increases in the sustainability of the intervention through the reuse of waste materials. Full article
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Low-Foaming/Aeration and Low-Traction Electric Drivetrain Fluid (EDF) Solutions for High-Speed E-Mobility
by Philip Ma, Donna Mosher and Chad Steele
Lubricants 2025, 13(2), 53; https://doi.org/10.3390/lubricants13020053 - 28 Jan 2025
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The use of electrically driven drivetrains is increasing for passenger cars and light-, medium-, and heavy-duty trucks. Off-the-shelf automatic transmission fluids (ATFs) are still being used as electric drivetrain fluids (EDFs). EDFs are trending toward lower viscosity for better energy efficiency and better [...] Read more.
The use of electrically driven drivetrains is increasing for passenger cars and light-, medium-, and heavy-duty trucks. Off-the-shelf automatic transmission fluids (ATFs) are still being used as electric drivetrain fluids (EDFs). EDFs are trending toward lower viscosity for better energy efficiency and better heat transfer capacity, while satisfying all the other challenging requirements, such as gear/bearing scuffing/wear protection, oxidative stability, copper corrosion, and coating/seal material compatibility. In this paper, we will highlight the importance of low foaming, low aeration, and low traction coefficient which are critical for the performance of the EDF during high-speed applications, measured using metrics such as energy efficiency, heat transfer capacity, and longer oil drain interval. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Tribology of Electric Vehicles)
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TiO2-Nanobelt-Enhanced, Phosphorescent, Organic Light-Emitting Diodes
by Sushanta Lenka, Shivam Gupta, Bushra Rehman, Deepak Kumar Dubey, Hsuan-Min Wang, Ankit Sharma, Jayachandran Jayakumar, Ching-Wu Wang, Nyan-Hwa Tai, Saulius Grigalevicius and Jwo-Huei Jou
Nanomaterials 2025, 15(3), 199; https://doi.org/10.3390/nano15030199 - 27 Jan 2025
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This study investigates the enhancement of organic light-emitting diode (OLED) performance through the integration of titanium dioxide (TiO2) nanocomposites within a poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) polystyrene sulfonate (PEDOT/PSS) matrix. The nanocomposite films were prepared using a controlled dispersion of TiO2 belts into the [...] Read more.
This study investigates the enhancement of organic light-emitting diode (OLED) performance through the integration of titanium dioxide (TiO2) nanocomposites within a poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) polystyrene sulfonate (PEDOT/PSS) matrix. The nanocomposite films were prepared using a controlled dispersion of TiO2 belts into the PEDOT/PSS solution, followed by their incorporation into the OLED hole-injection layer (HIL). Our results demonstrate a significant improvement in device efficiency, attributed to the optimized charge carrier mobility and reduced recombination losses, which were achieved by the presence of TiO2. The nanocomposite hybrid layer enhances light emission efficiency due to its role in modifying surface roughness, promoting better film uniformity, and improving hole injection. The incorporation of TiO2 nanobelts into PEDOT/PSS led to significant efficiency enhancements, yielding a 39% increase in PEmax, a 37% improvement in CEmax, and a remarkable 72% rise in EQEmax compared to the undoped counterpart. This research provides insight into the potential of TiO2 nanocomposites in advancing OLED technology for next-generation display and lighting applications. Full article
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Enhancement of Light Extraction Efficiency Using Wavy-Patterned PDMS Substrates
by Jian Cheng Bi, Kyo-Cheol Kang, Jun-Young Park, Junbeom Song, Ji-Sung Lee, Hyejung Lim, Young Wook Park and Byeong-Kwon Ju
Nanomaterials 2025, 15(3), 198; https://doi.org/10.3390/nano15030198 - 27 Jan 2025
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This study introduces an organic light-emitting diode (OLED) light extraction method using a wavy-patterned polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) substrate created via oxygen (O2) plasma treatment. A rapid fabrication process adjusted the flow, pressure, duration, and power of the O2 plasma treatment to [...] Read more.
This study introduces an organic light-emitting diode (OLED) light extraction method using a wavy-patterned polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) substrate created via oxygen (O2) plasma treatment. A rapid fabrication process adjusted the flow, pressure, duration, and power of the O2 plasma treatment to replicate the desired wavy structure. This method allowed the treated samples to maintain over 90% total transmittance and enabled controlled haze adjustments from 10% to 70%. Finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) simulations were employed to determine optimal amplitudes and periods for the wavy structure to maximize optical performance. Further experiments demonstrated that bottom-emitting green fluorescent OLEDs constructed on these substrates achieved an external quantum efficiency (EQE) of 3.5%, representing a 97% improvement compared to planar PDMS OLEDs. Additionally, color purity variation was minimized to 0.044, and the peak wavelength shift was limited to 10 nm, ensuring consistent color purity and intensity even at wide viewing angles. This study demonstrates the potential of this cost-effective and efficient method in advancing high-quality display. Full article
(This article belongs to the Section Nanophotonics Materials and Devices)
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Optimization of Erbium-Doped Fiber to Improve Temperature Stability and Efficiency of ASE Sources
by Jia Guo, Hao Zhang, Wenbin Lin and Wei Xu
Photonics 2025, 12(2), 115; https://doi.org/10.3390/photonics12020115 - 27 Jan 2025
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The ASE (Amplified Spontaneous Emission) light source, based on erbium-doped fiber (EDF), is a broadband light source with advantages such as high power, excellent temperature stability, and low coherent light generation. It is widely used in the field of fiber optic sensing. However, [...] Read more.
The ASE (Amplified Spontaneous Emission) light source, based on erbium-doped fiber (EDF), is a broadband light source with advantages such as high power, excellent temperature stability, and low coherent light generation. It is widely used in the field of fiber optic sensing. However, traditional ASE sources suffer from temperature sensitivity and low efficiency, which can compromise the accuracy and stability of the output light’s average wavelength. This study focuses on optimizing the erbium-doped fiber (EDF) to improve the temperature stability and efficiency of the ASE light source. Through simulations, we found that the appropriate doping concentration and length of the EDF are key factors in enhancing the stability and efficiency of the ASE source. Inorganic metal chloride vapor-phase doping combined with an improved chemical vapor deposition process was used to fabricate the erbium-doped fiber, ensuring low background loss, minimal OH absorption, and uniform distribution of the erbium ions in the core of the fiber. The optimized EDFs were integrated into the ASE source, achieving a power conversion efficiency of 53.6% and a temperature stability of 0.118 ppm/°C within the temperature range of −50 °C to 70 °C. This study offers a practical approach for improving the performance of ASE light sources and advancing the development of high-precision fiber optic sensing technologies. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Novel Two-Dimensional Materials Based on Nonlinear Photonics)
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Communication
Ultraviolet Photodetector Using Nanostructured Hexagonal Boron Nitride with Gold Nanoparticles
by Dong Chan Kim and Hamin Park
Sensors 2025, 25(3), 759; https://doi.org/10.3390/s25030759 - 27 Jan 2025
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Ultraviolet (UV) photodetectors play a crucial role in various applications, ranging from environmental monitoring to biomedical diagnostics. This paper presents the fabrication and characterization of a high-performance UV photodetector using hexagonal boron nitride (hBN) decorated with gold nanoparticles (AuNPs). The hBN flakes were [...] Read more.
Ultraviolet (UV) photodetectors play a crucial role in various applications, ranging from environmental monitoring to biomedical diagnostics. This paper presents the fabrication and characterization of a high-performance UV photodetector using hexagonal boron nitride (hBN) decorated with gold nanoparticles (AuNPs). The hBN flakes were mechanically exfoliated onto SiO2 substrates, and AuNPs were formed via thermal evaporation, resulting in the creation of a plasmonically active surface that enhanced light absorption and carrier dynamics. Raman spectroscopy, transmission electron microscopy, and electrical measurements were performed to comprehensively analyze the device structure and performance. The photodetector exhibited significantly improved photocurrent and responsivity under UV-B (306 nm) and UV-C (254 nm) illumination, with the responsivity reaching an increase of nearly two orders of magnitude compared to that of the pristine hBN device. These improvements are attributed to the synergistic effects of the wide bandgap of hBN and the localized surface plasmon resonance of the AuNPs. These findings demonstrate the potential of AuNP-decorated hBN for advanced UV photodetection applications and provide a pathway toward more efficient and miniaturized optoelectronic devices. Full article
(This article belongs to the Section Nanosensors)
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Readout System for Multipurpose Real-Time and Portable Spectrometer
by Diego Real, Jose Ballester, David Calvo, Mario Manzaneda, Alberto Moreno, Francisco Albiol and Luis Alonso
Electronics 2025, 14(3), 506; https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics14030506 - 26 Jan 2025
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A ready-to-use spectrometer-based product, which focuses on data acquisition using a BeagleBone board and a Hamamatsu C12666MA spectrometer module, is presented. The device meets stringent requirements, including the ability to measure the visible light spectrum over a wide range of intensities, being compact [...] Read more.
A ready-to-use spectrometer-based product, which focuses on data acquisition using a BeagleBone board and a Hamamatsu C12666MA spectrometer module, is presented. The device meets stringent requirements, including the ability to measure the visible light spectrum over a wide range of intensities, being compact and lightweight, and having customizable electronics to suit different application needs. The system’s primary component is a Hamamatsu C12666MA spectrometer module with a measurement range of 341 nm to 780 nm, which is supplemented by supporting electronics such as a microcontroller and an analog-to-digital converter. The development encompasses hardware design, the fabrication of a control board, and software development for spectral acquisition and visualization. The software controls the spectral measurement process and facilitates data processing and analysis. The results demonstrate that the designed system can accurately capture spectra and fulfill the specified requirements. Additionally, this work investigates and evaluates the potential migration of the data acquisition system to Field-Programmable Gate Array technology. Such a migration offers several advantages, including real-time processing, parallel data handling capabilities, reduced latency, and greater flexibility in adapting to various spectrometer configurations, as well as the possibility to work in a synchronized way with other devices. These improvements would significantly expand the system’s potential applications in real-time spectroscopy and other demanding optical measurement tasks. The proposed system thus provides a foundation for future enhancements, which could exploit Field-Programmable Gate Array technology, potentially revolutionizing the efficiency and application scope of portable spectrometry devices. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue New Advances of FPGAs in Signal Processing)
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Exploring Phaeodactylum tricornutum for Nutraceuticals: Cultivation Techniques and Neurotoxin Risk Assessment
by Tobias Ebbing, Lena Kopp, Konstantin Frick, Tabea Simon, Berit Würtz, Jens Pfannstiel, Ulrike Schmid-Staiger, Stephan C. Bischoff and Günter E. M. Tovar
Mar. Drugs 2025, 23(2), 58; https://doi.org/10.3390/md23020058 - 26 Jan 2025
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This study investigates the potential of the diatom Phaeodactylum tricornutum (PT) as a sustainable and nutritionally valuable food source, focusing on its ability to produce bioactive compounds such as eicosapentaenoic acid, fucoxanthin, chrysolaminarin (CRY) and proteins. PT was cultivated in a flat-plate airlift [...] Read more.
This study investigates the potential of the diatom Phaeodactylum tricornutum (PT) as a sustainable and nutritionally valuable food source, focusing on its ability to produce bioactive compounds such as eicosapentaenoic acid, fucoxanthin, chrysolaminarin (CRY) and proteins. PT was cultivated in a flat-plate airlift photobioreactor (FPA-PBR) illuminated with LEDs from two sides. The study aimed to monitor and minimize β-methylamino-L-alanine (BMAA) levels to address safety concerns. The data showed that the selected FPA-PBR setup was superior in biomass and EPA productivity, and CRY production was reduced. No BMAA was detected in any biomass sample during cultivation. By adjusting the cultivation conditions, PT biomass with different compositional profiles could be produced, enabling various applications in the food and health industries. Biomass from nutrient-repleted conditions is rich in EPA and Fx, with nutritional and health benefits. Biomass from nutrient-depleted conditions accumulated CRY, which can be used as dietary fiber. These results highlight the potential of PT as a versatile ingredient for human consumption and the effectiveness of FPA-PBRs with artificial lighting in producing high-quality biomass. This study also provides the basis for future research to optimize photobioreactor conditions to increase production efficiency and to tailor the biomass profiles of PT for targeted health-promoting applications. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Algal Cultivation for Obtaining High-Value Products, 2nd Edition)
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Dual-Task Optimization Method for Inverse Design of RGB Micro-LED Light Collimator
by Liming Chen, Zhuo Li, Purui Wang, Sihan Wu, Wen Li, Jiechen Wang, Yue Cao, Masood Mortazavi, Liang Peng and Pingfan Wu
Nanomaterials 2025, 15(3), 190; https://doi.org/10.3390/nano15030190 - 25 Jan 2025
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Abstract: Miniaturized pixel sizes in near-eye digital displays lead to pixel emission patterns with large divergence angles, necessitating efficient beam collimation solutions to improve the light coupling efficiency. Traditional beam collimation optics, such as lenses and cavities, are wavelength-sensitive and cannot simultaneously collimate [...] Read more.
Abstract: Miniaturized pixel sizes in near-eye digital displays lead to pixel emission patterns with large divergence angles, necessitating efficient beam collimation solutions to improve the light coupling efficiency. Traditional beam collimation optics, such as lenses and cavities, are wavelength-sensitive and cannot simultaneously collimate red (R), green (G), and blue (B) light. In this work, we employed inverse design optimization and finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) simulation techniques to design a collimator comprised of nano-sized photonic structures. To alleviate the challenges of the spatial incoherence nature of micro-LED emission light, we developed a strategy called dual-task optimization. Specifically, the method models light collimation as a dual task of color routing. By optimizing a color router, which routes incident light within a small angular range to different locations based on its spectrum, we simultaneously obtained a beam collimator, which can restrict the output of the light emitted from the routing destination with a small divergence angle. We further evaluated the collimation performance for spatially incoherent RGB micro-LED light in an FDTD using a multiple-dipole simulation method, and the simulation results demonstrate that our designed collimator can increase the light coupling efficiency from approximately 30% to 60% within a divergence angle of ±20° for all R/G/B light under the spatially incoherent emission. Full article
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Ecological Efficiency Evaluation and Development Trend Prediction of Marine Aquaculture Industry: A Case Study of Weihai City, China
by Yinuo Wu, Changbiao Zhong and Yanyi Wu
Sustainability 2025, 17(3), 968; https://doi.org/10.3390/su17030968 - 24 Jan 2025
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The marine aquaculture industry holds a significant position in the development of Weihai City’s fishing industry, with its ecological efficiency having a direct impact on the sustainable progress of the regional fishing sector. Utilizing a three-stage DEA model as an unexpected output model, [...] Read more.
The marine aquaculture industry holds a significant position in the development of Weihai City’s fishing industry, with its ecological efficiency having a direct impact on the sustainable progress of the regional fishing sector. Utilizing a three-stage DEA model as an unexpected output model, this study systematically assessed the ecological efficiency of Weihai City’s marine aquaculture industry. By employing kernel density estimation, we analyzed the temporal dynamic evolution of ecological efficiency within the marine aquaculture industry. The results indicate that the overall ecological efficiency of marine aquaculture in Weihai City has improved to some extent, influenced by environmental factors such as government support, urbanization level, and regional economic development level. After removing environmental and random factors, it was found that the overall ecological efficiency of the marine aquaculture industry in Weihai City shows a more stable upward trend. Furthermore, using a gray dynamic model, GM (1, 1), we predicted the trend of ecological efficiency in the marine aquaculture industry. The findings indicate that, with the progressive adoption of advanced aquaculture technologies, the ecological efficiency of Weihai City’s marine aquaculture is anticipated to continue growing in the future. However, the pace of growth has decelerated. To maximize ecological efficiency, it is imperative to optimize resource allocation, foster technological innovation, and elevate awareness regarding ecological and environmental preservation. By assessing the ecological efficiency of Weihai City’s marine aquaculture industry, this article aims to shed light on the industry’s progress, thereby promoting its high-quality and sustainable development. Full article
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Effectively Enhanced Photocatalytic Performance of BP/BiOBr 2D/2D Z-Scheme Heterojunction
by Jian Feng, Xia Ran, Li Wang, Bo Xiao, Jinming Zhu, Zuoji Liu, Chaozhong Li, Rong Li, Guangwei Feng and Ke Xu
Molecules 2025, 30(3), 538; https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules30030538 - 24 Jan 2025
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Black phosphorus (BP) is a novel two-dimensional (2D) material with remarkable potential for use in environmental remediation and energy conversion. However, the practical application of BP is significantly limited by its low catalytic efficiency and poor structural stability. In this study, a Z-scheme [...] Read more.
Black phosphorus (BP) is a novel two-dimensional (2D) material with remarkable potential for use in environmental remediation and energy conversion. However, the practical application of BP is significantly limited by its low catalytic efficiency and poor structural stability. In this study, a Z-scheme BP/BiOBr 2D/2D heterojunction was fabricated using a simple solution reaction method at room temperature. The BP/BiOBr heterojunction exhibited significantly enhanced photocatalytic performance in the degradation of various organic pollutants and the production of hydrogen under visible light irradiation. This improved activity can be attributed to the efficient separation of photogenerated charges and the extended lifetime of charge carriers within the heterojunction. The durability and structural stability of the BiP-10 heterojunction were demonstrated through cycling tests, which maintained high photocatalytic efficiency over multiple uses. This study presents a promising approach to the development of BP-based photocatalytic materials for sustainable environmental and energy applications. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Advanced Heterogeneous Catalysis)
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Bibliometric Analysis on Graphitic Carbon Nitride (g-C3N4) as Photocatalyst for the Remediation of Water Polluted with Contaminants of Emerging Concern
by José M. Veiga-del-Baño, Gabriel Pérez-Lucas, Pedro Andreo-Martínez and Simón Navarro
Catalysts 2025, 15(2), 115; https://doi.org/10.3390/catal15020115 - 24 Jan 2025
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Carbon nitrides are polymeric materials with a broad range of applications, including photocatalysis. Among them, graphitic carbon nitride (g-C3N4), a low-cost material, is an excellent photocatalyst under visible light irradiation owing to its features such as correct band positions, [...] Read more.
Carbon nitrides are polymeric materials with a broad range of applications, including photocatalysis. Among them, graphitic carbon nitride (g-C3N4), a low-cost material, is an excellent photocatalyst under visible light irradiation owing to its features such as correct band positions, high stability and non-toxicity. g-C3N4 is a metal-free material that is easily synthesized by polymerizing nitrogen-rich compounds and is an efficient heterogeneous catalyst for many reaction procedures due to its distinctive electronic structure and the benefits of the mesoporous texture. In addition, in situ or post-modification of g-C3N4 can further improve catalytic performance or expand its application for remediating environmental pollution. Water pollution from organic compounds such as pesticides and pharmaceuticals is increasing dramatically and is becoming a serious problem around the world. These pollutants enter water supplies in a variety of ways, including industrial and hospital wastewater, agricultural runoff, and chemical use. To solve this problem, photocatalysis is a promising technology. Without the use of other oxidative chemicals, g-C3N4 uses renewable solar energy to transform harmful pollutants into harmless products. As a result, much recent research has focused on the photocatalytic activity of g-C3N4 for wastewater treatment. For this reason, the main objective of this paper is to contribute a chronological overview of the bibliometrics on g-C3N4 for the removal of pesticides and pharmaceuticals from water using the tools BibExcel, Bibliometrix and R-Studio IDE. A bibliometric analysis was performed using the Science Citation Index Expanded (WoS©) database to analyze the scientific literature published in the field over the last 10 years. The results were used to identify limitations and guide future research. Full article
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Photovoltaic-Thermal Side-Absorption Concentrated Module with Micro-Structures as Spectrum-Division Component for a Hybrid-Collecting Reflection Solar System
by Jyh-Rou Sze and An-Chi Wei
Energies 2025, 18(3), 546; https://doi.org/10.3390/en18030546 - 24 Jan 2025
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A photovoltaic-thermal side-absorption concentrated module (PT-SACM) based on spectrum division for photovoltaic-thermal hybrid applications is carried out. In order to reduce the absorption by materials and the axial-chromatic aberration caused by the transmissive optical system and to improve the performance of the entire [...] Read more.
A photovoltaic-thermal side-absorption concentrated module (PT-SACM) based on spectrum division for photovoltaic-thermal hybrid applications is carried out. In order to reduce the absorption by materials and the axial-chromatic aberration caused by the transmissive optical system and to improve the performance of the entire system, a reflective system, the parabolic mirror array, fabricated by the ultra-precision diamond turning technology, is proposed herein. For the purposes of spectrum division, thinner volume, lightweight, and wide acceptance angle, the proposed module is designed with a diffraction optical element (DOE), a light-guide plate with a micro-structure array and a parabolic mirror array. Among them, the DOE can separate the solar spectrum into the visible band, which is converted to electrical energy via photovoltaics, and the infrared band, whose thermal energy is collected. Experimental measurements show that the overall optical efficiency of the entire system reached 38.32%, while a deviation percentage of 3.5% is calculated based on the simulation. The system has successfully demonstrated the separation of visible and infrared bands of the solar spectrum. Meanwhile, the lateral displacement between the micro-structures of the light-guide plate and the focus of the parabolic mirror array can be used to compensate for the angular deviation of the sun incidence, thereby achieving wide-angle acceptance via the proposed solar concentration system. Full article
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Sustainability in Public Lighting: The Methodology for Identifying Environmentally Optimal Solutions in Replacement Planning—A Case Study
by Fabrizio Cumo, Elisa Pennacchia and Adriana Scarlet Sferra
Energies 2025, 18(3), 535; https://doi.org/10.3390/en18030535 - 24 Jan 2025
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The urban public lighting system plays a fundamental role in enhancing safety and shaping the nocturnal identity of the city. Efficient lighting is also a key factor in reducing energy consumption and lowering atmospheric emissions. In the context of sustainable development goals, increasing [...] Read more.
The urban public lighting system plays a fundamental role in enhancing safety and shaping the nocturnal identity of the city. Efficient lighting is also a key factor in reducing energy consumption and lowering atmospheric emissions. In the context of sustainable development goals, increasing attention is being directed towards the energy, social, economic, and environmental benefits associated with the adoption of LED lighting systems. This paper aims to assess the environmental impacts of two different public outdoor lighting replacement planning scenarios. The methodology employed in this study calculates the environmental impacts using a life cycle approach, incorporating data from the Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs) of the lighting systems. It involves a systematic census and categorization of lighting fixtures based on their installation year to determine both their quantity and average efficiency. This methodology, applied to a case study, demonstrates that it is possible to reduce the CO2-equivalent emissions by approximately 7% depending on the technical and environmental performance of the fixtures and the timing of their replacements. These results provide a scientific foundation for supporting both the preparation of planning tools by governance entities and the technical and economic feasibility of designing and implementing interventions aimed at improving the environmental performance of public lighting. These efforts could contribute to achieving climate neutrality, conserving biodiversity, and mitigating the effects of climate change. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Sustainable Buildings and Green Design)
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