Issue 32, 2022

A review on TiO2−x-based materials for photocatalytic CO2 reduction

Abstract

Photocatalytic CO2 reduction technology has a broad potential for dealing with the issues of energy shortage and global warming. As a widely studied material used in the photocatalytic process, titanium dioxide (TiO2) has been continuously modified and tailored for more desirable application. Recently, the defective/reduced titanium dioxide (TiO2−x) catalyst has attracted broad attention due to its excellent photocatalytic performance for CO2 reduction. In this perspective review, we comprehensively present the recent progress in TiO2−x-based materials for photocatalytic CO2 reduction. In detail, the review starts with the fundamentals of CO2 photocatalytic reduction. Then, the synthesis of a defective TiO2 structure is introduced for the regulation of its photocatalytic performance, especially its optical properties and dissociative adsorption properties. In addition, the current application of TiO2−x-based photocatalysts for CO2 reduction is also highlighted, such as metal–TiO2−x, oxide–TiO2−x and TiO2−x–carbon-based photocatalysts. Finally, the existing challenges and possible scope of photocatalytic CO2 reduction over TiO2−x-based materials are discussed. We hope that this review can provide an effective reference for the development of more efficient and reasonable photocatalysts based on TiO2−x.

Graphical abstract: A review on TiO2−x-based materials for photocatalytic CO2 reduction

Article information

Article type
Review Article
Submitted
09 May 2022
Accepted
18 Jul 2022
First published
22 Jul 2022

Nanoscale, 2022,14, 11512-11528

A review on TiO2−x-based materials for photocatalytic CO2 reduction

J. Wang, R. Guo, Z. Bi, X. Chen, X. Hu and W. Pan, Nanoscale, 2022, 14, 11512 DOI: 10.1039/D2NR02527B

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