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  • The article invites contributions from Marcella Bonchio's group at the University of Padova and Jérôme Canivet's group at CNRS-University of Lyon.
  • The featured image illustrates how bio-inspired quantasomes organize themselves hierarchically within a polystyrene network.
  • This organization is designed to enhance and sustain oxygen evolution using green photons.

Article Abstract

Invited for the cover of this issue are the groups of Marcella Bonchio at the University of Padova and Jérôme Canivet at the CNRS-University of Lyon. The image depicts the hierarchical self-organization of bio-inspired quantasomes, crosslinked within a polystyrene network to enchain their lateral and orthogonal proximity for long-lasting oxygen evolution using green photons. Read the full text of the article at 10.1002/chem.202303784.

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