“…ZnO is currently used in several products, including plastics, glass and ceramics, paints, batteries, fire retardants, cosmetics, and sunscreens [1,2]. Its semiconducting properties (band gap equal to 3.37 eV), near UV emission, transparent conductivity, and piezoelectricity also make it attractive for many electronic applications, as sensors, solar voltaic, and transducers [3][4][5]. Besides, ZnO is largely used in heterogeneous catalysis, both as support and active phase for reactions, such as methanol synthesis [6][7][8], water gas shift reaction (WGSR) [9][10][11][12], methanol steam reforming [13,14], and the photocatalytic degradation of organic environmental pollutants [15,16].…”