Issue 12, 2022

Photocatalysis and perovskite oxide-based materials: a remedy for a clean and sustainable future

Abstract

The massive use of non-renewable energy resources by humankind to fulfill their energy demands is causing severe environmental issues. Photocatalysis is considered one of the potential solutions for a clean and sustainable future because of its cleanliness, inexhaustibility, efficiency, and cost-effectiveness. Significant efforts have been made to design highly proficient photocatalyst materials for various applications such as water pollutant degradation, water splitting, CO2 reduction, and nitrogen fixation. Perovskite photocatalyst materials are gained special attention due to their exceptional properties because of their flexibility in chemical composition, structure, bandgap, oxidation states, and valence states. The current review is focused on perovskite materials and their applications in photocatalysis. Special attention has been given to the structural, stoichiometric, and compositional flexibility of perovskite photocatalyst materials. The photocatalytic activity of perovskite materials in different photocatalysis applications is also discussed. Various mechanisms involved in photocatalysis application from wastewater treatment to hydrogen production are also provided. The key objective of this review is to encapsulate the role of perovskite materials in photocatalysis along with their fundamental properties to provide valuable insight for addressing future environmental challenges.

Graphical abstract: Photocatalysis and perovskite oxide-based materials: a remedy for a clean and sustainable future

Article information

Article type
Review Article
Submitted
08 Nov 2021
Accepted
21 Feb 2022
First published
02 Mar 2022
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

RSC Adv., 2022,12, 7009-7039

Photocatalysis and perovskite oxide-based materials: a remedy for a clean and sustainable future

M. Irshad, Q. T. Ain, M. Zaman, M. Z. Aslam, N. Kousar, M. Asim, M. Rafique, K. Siraj, A. N. Tabish, M. Usman, M. U. Hassan Farooq, M. A. Assiri and M. Imran, RSC Adv., 2022, 12, 7009 DOI: 10.1039/D1RA08185C

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