Issue 10, 2021

Integration of redox cocatalysts for artificial photosynthesis

Abstract

Solar fuels and chemical production using photosynthetic devices by harnessing solar energy remains an attractive prospect owing to its being a potential alternative to fossil feedstocks, though such artificial photosynthetic systems for direct solar-to-chemical conversion are still far from industrial applications as a consequence of emergent challenges that may be well addressed by the exploration of integrated photocatalysis devices with enhanced activity, selectivity, and stability. Simultaneously embedding dual cocatalysts onto photocatalysts aims to tackle these limitations of artificial photosynthesis initiated by the bare photocatalyst while offering an opportunity to realize their synergistic operations. In this review, we summarize the essential design principles and emerging configurations of dual cocatalysts, and provide a side-by-side comparison to reveal their strengths and deficiencies. In parallel, we discuss how to choose a pair of redox cocatalysts for a specific photocatalytic redox reaction, and how some key lessons that have emerged from the relevant studies can be applied into further investigations for fuels and chemicals generation. Finally, we outline the remaining challenges and potential advances in the discovery of a robust and renewable artificial photosynthesis system.

Graphical abstract: Integration of redox cocatalysts for artificial photosynthesis

Article information

Article type
Review Article
Submitted
21 ذو الحجة 1442
Accepted
24 محرم 1443
First published
30 محرم 1443

Energy Environ. Sci., 2021,14, 5260-5288

Integration of redox cocatalysts for artificial photosynthesis

B. Qiu, M. Du, Y. Ma, Q. Zhu, M. Xing and J. Zhang, Energy Environ. Sci., 2021, 14, 5260 DOI: 10.1039/D1EE02359D

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