Issue 1, 2021

Recent advances in and comprehensive consideration of the oxidation half reaction in photocatalytic CO2 conversion

Abstract

Photocatalytic conversion of CO2 into value-added chemicals is a promising method to tackle the global warming issue and ease the need for sustainable energy. To date, much effort has been devoted to improving the electron behavior of the reduction process for effective CO2 reduction. However, it is often overlooked that the simultaneous control of electrons and holes is more meaningful and beneficial for an overall photocatalytic reaction, since the two half reactions driven respectively by electrons and holes are equally important. Considering that much less attention has been paid to the oxidation half reaction, this review specifically highlights the approaches and strategies for promoting the oxidation half reaction that accompanies CO2 conversion, which can in turn improve the CO2 photoreduction performance. In detail, a comprehensive discussion on regulating the hole behavior (e.g. lifetime and driving force) is presented in three parts, viz. materials design (element modification, oxidation co-catalysts, and Z-scheme structures), electron donors (H2O and sacrificial electron donors), and reaction system management (high value-added oxidation reaction). We anticipate that this review will offer a systematic summary of the past achievements and general considerations for the oxidation half reaction occurring during CO2 reduction, which will provide possible routes and/or implications for scientists to further improve the CO2 conversion efficiency.

Graphical abstract: Recent advances in and comprehensive consideration of the oxidation half reaction in photocatalytic CO2 conversion

Article information

Article type
Review Article
Submitted
13 Sep 2020
Accepted
17 Nov 2020
First published
17 Nov 2020

J. Mater. Chem. A, 2021,9, 87-110

Recent advances in and comprehensive consideration of the oxidation half reaction in photocatalytic CO2 conversion

Y. Wang and T. He, J. Mater. Chem. A, 2021, 9, 87 DOI: 10.1039/D0TA09011E

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