Coupling Photocatalytic Hydrogen Production with Key Oxidation Reactions
Beijing University of Technology · Ministry of Education · +4 more institutions
Abstract
Abstract Hydrogen represents a clean and sustainable energy source with wide applications in fuel cells and hydrogen energy storage systems. Photocatalytic strategies emerge as a green and promising solution for hydrogen production, which still reveals several critical challenges in enhancing the efficiency and stability and improving the whole value. This review systematically elaborates on various coupling approaches for photocatalytic hydrogen production, aiming to improve both efficiency and value through different oxidation half‐reactions. Firstly, the fundamental mechanism is discussed for photocatalytic hydrogen production. Then, the advances, challenges, and opportunities are expanded for the coupling…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 11.86
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 145
Authors
10- JTJiayan Teng
Beijing University of Technology, Ministry of Education
- WLWenlu Li
Beijing Technology and Business University, Tsinghua University
- ZWZhen WeiCorresponding
Beijing University of Technology, Ministry of Education
- DHDerek Hao
ARC Centre of Excellence in Future Low-Energy Electronics Technologies, RMIT University
- LJLin Jing
Beijing University of Technology, Ministry of Education
Topics & keywords
- Photocatalysis
- Hydrogen production
- Hydrogen
- Catalysis
- Production (economics)
- Hydrogen fuel
- Materials science
- Biochemical engineering
Funding
- AGAustralian GovernmentAward: CRCPXIII000077
- ECEuropean Commission
- RURMIT University
- NNNational Natural Science Foundation of ChinaAwards: 22406009, 22406009, U23 A20120
- CRCooperative Research Centres, Australian Government Department of IndustryAward: CRCPXIII000077
- NSNatural Science Foundation of Hebei ProvinceAward: B2021208033
- ARAustralian Renewable Energy AgencyAward: TM021
- ARAustralian Research CouncilAward: FT210100298,DP220100603,LP210200504, LP220100088, LP230200897,IH240100009