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Transparent Electrodes and Semiconductor Materials for Advanced Electrocatalysis

Transparent Electrodes and Semiconductor Materials for Advanced Electrocatalysis

The 10th International Symposium on Transparent Conductive Materials & 14th International Symposium on Transparent Oxide and Related Materials for Electronics and Optics - TCM–TOEO 2025 Conference took place from October 20–24, 2025, in Crete, Greece, bringing together researchers from around the world to discuss the latest advances in transparent materials, electronics, and optics.

Dr. Dalibor Stanković from the Faculty of Chemistry, University of Belgrade represented the MOBILES Project with an invited lecture titled: “Transparent Electrodes and Semiconductor Materials for Electrocatalysis Applications.”

This presentation highlighted the crucial role of electrocatalysis in developing sustainable technologies for environmental chemistry, biomedical applications, and energy systems such as batteries and capacitors. The research focused on transparent electrodes and semiconductor nanomaterials, which are essential components in modern electrochemical devices and sensors.

A key point was the use of indium tin oxide (ITO) electrodes as a foundation for biosensor construction and the electrocatalytic degradation of persistent organic pollutants. Alongside ITO, carbon nanostructures, metal oxides, MXenes, and polymer nanocomposites were presented as promising materials for enhancing sensor performance and catalytic efficiency.

The study also explored the unique optical, electrical, and catalytic properties of semiconductor nanomaterials, which enable improved reaction kinetics and greater reversibility in electrochemical processes. These advances open new possibilities for applications in biomedicine, environmental protection, and sustainable energy technologies.

This participation at TCM–TOEO 2025 reflects the MOBILES Project’s ongoing commitment to advancing innovative materials for clean and efficient electrochemical systems, bridging fundamental research with real-world technological applications.