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      Light-Driven Sustainable Hydrogen Production Utilizing TiO 2 Nanostructures: A Review

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              Heterojunction Photocatalysts.

              Semiconductor-based photocatalysis attracts wide attention because of its ability to directly utilize solar energy for production of solar fuels, such as hydrogen and hydrocarbon fuels and for degradation of various pollutants. However, the efficiency of photocatalytic reactions remains low due to the fast electron-hole recombination and low light utilization. Therefore, enormous efforts have been undertaken to solve these problems. Particularly, properly engineered heterojunction photocatalysts are shown to be able to possess higher photocatalytic activity because of spatial separation of photogenerated electron-hole pairs. Here, the basic principles of various heterojunction photocatalysts are systematically discussed. Recent efforts toward the development of heterojunction photocatalysts for various photocatalytic applications are also presented and appraised. Finally, a brief summary and perspectives on the challenges and future directions in the area of heterojunction photocatalysts are also provided.
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                Journal
                Small Methods
                Small Methods
                Wiley
                23669608
                January 2019
                January 2019
                September 05 2018
                : 3
                : 1
                : 1800184
                Affiliations
                [1 ]College of Chemical Engineering; Fuzhou University; Fuzhou 350116 P. R. China
                [2 ]Soochow Institute for Energy and Materials InnovationS (SIEMIS); Key Laboratory of Advanced Carbon Materials and Wearable Energy Technologies of Jiangsu Province; Soochow University; Suzhou 215006 P. R. China
                [3 ]National Engineering Laboratory for Modern Silk; College of Textile and Clothing Engineering; Soochow University; Suzhou 215123 P. R. China
                [4 ]Particles and Catalysis Research Group; School of Chemical Engineering; The University of New South Wales; Sydney NSW 2052 Australia
                [5 ]Research Institute for Biomimetics and Soft Matter; Fujian Provincial Key Lab for Soft Functional Materials Research; Department of Physics; College of Physical Science and Technology; Xiamen University; Xiamen 361005 P. R. China
                [6 ]State Key Laboratory of Physical Chemistry of Solid Surfaces; Xiamen University; Xiamen 361005 P. R. China
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                10.1002/smtd.201800184
                100cde09-682d-4e95-98e6-b8cd6b3d617b
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