A critical review on prospects and challenges of metal-oxide embedded g-C3N4-based direct Z-scheme photocatalysts for water splitting and environmental remediation

Solar photocatalysis is one of the most emerging feasible solutions for the prevailing energy and environmental issues in a sustainable manner. In this context, graphitic carbon nitride (g-C3N4) is evolving as a highly appropriate and intriguing material due to its fascinating physicochemical featur...

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Main Authors: Suma Das, Trinayana Deka, Pujita Ningthoukhangjam, Avijit Chowdhury, Ranjith G Nair
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Published: Elsevier 2022-10-01
Series:Applied Surface Science Advances
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author Suma Das
Trinayana Deka
Pujita Ningthoukhangjam
Avijit Chowdhury
Ranjith G Nair
author_facet Suma Das
Trinayana Deka
Pujita Ningthoukhangjam
Avijit Chowdhury
Ranjith G Nair
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description Solar photocatalysis is one of the most emerging feasible solutions for the prevailing energy and environmental issues in a sustainable manner. In this context, graphitic carbon nitride (g-C3N4) is evolving as a highly appropriate and intriguing material due to its fascinating physicochemical features. Low absorption range, low specific surface area (SSA), fewer active sites, high electron-hole recombination rate, and insufficient redox potentials limits its photocatalytic performance. The widely reported strategies to address the above limitations include doping, morphological tuning, type II heterojunction, Z-scheme heterojunctions etc. Among these, in recent years, Direct Z-scheme based photocatalysts has emerged as the most promising one as it maximizes the redox potential and enables effective spatial charge separation. The widely reported g-C3N4-based direct Z-scheme systems includes g-C3N4-wide band gap SCs, g-C3N4-narrow band gap SCs and g-C3N4-based ternary composite. Keeping this in mind, the current review tries to identify the challenges and future prospects of g-C3N4-based direct Z-scheme systems for energy and environmental applications. This review reveals that the g-C3N4-narrow band gap SC system is advantages over the g-C3N4-wide band gap SC system for solar photocatalytic applications as it produces larger amount of photo-generated effective charge carriers. The review found that, ternary Z-scheme system can perform better, however minute optimization at molecular level is still required. Additionally, in depth studies on the Fermi level and associated Fermi level alignment are needed for better understanding of Z-scheme systems and for its commercialization.
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spelling doaj.art-ec0e922debbb4dfbb2e13cce4e00cd072022-12-22T02:34:37ZengElsevierApplied Surface Science Advances2666-52392022-10-0111100273A critical review on prospects and challenges of metal-oxide embedded g-C3N4-based direct Z-scheme photocatalysts for water splitting and environmental remediationSuma Das0Trinayana Deka1Pujita Ningthoukhangjam2Avijit Chowdhury3Ranjith G Nair4Solar Energy Materials Research and Testing Laboratory (SMaRT Lab), Department of Physics, National Institute of Technology Silchar, Assam 788010, IndiaSolar Energy Materials Research and Testing Laboratory (SMaRT Lab), Department of Physics, National Institute of Technology Silchar, Assam 788010, IndiaSolar Energy Materials Research and Testing Laboratory (SMaRT Lab), Department of Physics, National Institute of Technology Silchar, Assam 788010, IndiaDepartment of Condensed Matter Physics and Material Sciences, S. N. Bose National Centre for Basic Sciences, Block JD, Sector III, Salt Lake, Kolkata 700106, India; Corresponding authors.Solar Energy Materials Research and Testing Laboratory (SMaRT Lab), Department of Physics, National Institute of Technology Silchar, Assam 788010, India; Corresponding authors.Solar photocatalysis is one of the most emerging feasible solutions for the prevailing energy and environmental issues in a sustainable manner. In this context, graphitic carbon nitride (g-C3N4) is evolving as a highly appropriate and intriguing material due to its fascinating physicochemical features. Low absorption range, low specific surface area (SSA), fewer active sites, high electron-hole recombination rate, and insufficient redox potentials limits its photocatalytic performance. The widely reported strategies to address the above limitations include doping, morphological tuning, type II heterojunction, Z-scheme heterojunctions etc. Among these, in recent years, Direct Z-scheme based photocatalysts has emerged as the most promising one as it maximizes the redox potential and enables effective spatial charge separation. The widely reported g-C3N4-based direct Z-scheme systems includes g-C3N4-wide band gap SCs, g-C3N4-narrow band gap SCs and g-C3N4-based ternary composite. Keeping this in mind, the current review tries to identify the challenges and future prospects of g-C3N4-based direct Z-scheme systems for energy and environmental applications. This review reveals that the g-C3N4-narrow band gap SC system is advantages over the g-C3N4-wide band gap SC system for solar photocatalytic applications as it produces larger amount of photo-generated effective charge carriers. The review found that, ternary Z-scheme system can perform better, however minute optimization at molecular level is still required. Additionally, in depth studies on the Fermi level and associated Fermi level alignment are needed for better understanding of Z-scheme systems and for its commercialization.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666523922000630PhotocatalysisGraphitic carbon nitrideMetal oxidesHeterojunctionsDirect Z-scheme
spellingShingle Suma Das
Trinayana Deka
Pujita Ningthoukhangjam
Avijit Chowdhury
Ranjith G Nair
A critical review on prospects and challenges of metal-oxide embedded g-C3N4-based direct Z-scheme photocatalysts for water splitting and environmental remediation
Applied Surface Science Advances
Photocatalysis
Graphitic carbon nitride
Metal oxides
Heterojunctions
Direct Z-scheme
title A critical review on prospects and challenges of metal-oxide embedded g-C3N4-based direct Z-scheme photocatalysts for water splitting and environmental remediation
title_full A critical review on prospects and challenges of metal-oxide embedded g-C3N4-based direct Z-scheme photocatalysts for water splitting and environmental remediation
title_fullStr A critical review on prospects and challenges of metal-oxide embedded g-C3N4-based direct Z-scheme photocatalysts for water splitting and environmental remediation
title_full_unstemmed A critical review on prospects and challenges of metal-oxide embedded g-C3N4-based direct Z-scheme photocatalysts for water splitting and environmental remediation
title_short A critical review on prospects and challenges of metal-oxide embedded g-C3N4-based direct Z-scheme photocatalysts for water splitting and environmental remediation
title_sort critical review on prospects and challenges of metal oxide embedded g c3n4 based direct z scheme photocatalysts for water splitting and environmental remediation
topic Photocatalysis
Graphitic carbon nitride
Metal oxides
Heterojunctions
Direct Z-scheme
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666523922000630
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