Issue 4, 2024

Basic comprehension and recent trends in photoelectrocatalytic systems

Abstract

Photoelectrocatalysis (PEC) technology has emerged in the last few decades as an environmentally friendly technology with potentially improved performances with respect to conventional electrocatalysis (EC) and photocatalysis (PC). The combination of both light irradiation and electrochemical methods, together with different modification procedures of photocatalysts, can drastically improve the overall catalytic efficiency. This review article aims to provide an overview of the current state and future trends of PEC technology from different points of view including reactor configurations, materials and potential applications. A special emphasis is placed on the different types of material used in PEC and possible strategies for their upgrading, dealing with their morphology and/or composition modification. Indeed, in PC or PEC, the proper combination of photoactive and catalytic materials is one of the key features. On the other hand, we also highlight the different PEC processes that, from our point of view, are of special energy or environmental interest, including anodic reactions like oxygen evolution, hydrogen peroxide generation, organic molecule mineralization or selective oxidation, and cathodic reactions like hydrogen evolution, CO2 reduction or N2 fixation. Indeed, apart from water splitting, other interesting approaches are emerging by combining some of the above half-reactions, like artificial photosynthesis and the co-generation of H2, and value-added chemicals from biomass valorization. We discuss the current state of each approach and the necessary progress for their further technological development.

Graphical abstract: Basic comprehension and recent trends in photoelectrocatalytic systems

Article information

Article type
Critical Review
Submitted
05 Sept. 2023
Accepted
30 Nov. 2023
First published
14 Dec. 2023

Green Chem., 2024,26, 1682-1708

Basic comprehension and recent trends in photoelectrocatalytic systems

J. Yu, J. González-Cobos, F. Dappozze, P. Vernoux, A. Caravaca and C. Guillard, Green Chem., 2024, 26, 1682 DOI: 10.1039/D3GC03371F

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