Earth-abundant cocatalysts for semiconductor-based photocatalytic water splitting
The University of Adelaide · Wuhan University of Technology · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Photocatalytic water splitting represents a promising strategy for clean, low-cost, and environmental-friendly production of H2 by utilizing solar energy. There are three crucial steps for the photocatalytic water splitting reaction: solar light harvesting, charge separation and transportation, and the catalytic H2 and O2 evolution reactions. While significant achievement has been made in optimizing the first two steps in the photocatalytic process, much less efforts have been put into improving the efficiency of the third step, which demands the utilization of cocatalysts. To date, cocatalysts based on rare and expensive noble metals are still required for achieving reasonable activity in most…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 71.87
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 228
Authors
5- JRJingrun Ran
The University of Adelaide
- JZJun Zhang
Wuhan University of Technology, State Key Laboratory of Advanced Technology For Materials Synthesis and Processing, The University of Adelaide
- JYJiaguo Yu
Wuhan University of Technology, State Key Laboratory of Advanced Technology For Materials Synthesis and Processing
- MJMietek Jaroniec
Kent State University
- SQShi‐Zhang QiaoCorresponding
The University of Adelaide
Topics & keywords
- Photocatalysis
- Semiconductor
- Earth (classical element)
- Semiconductor materials
- Materials science
- Nanotechnology
- Astrobiology
- Environmental chemistry
- Clean water and sanitation