Issue 19, 2024

Recent advances in organolead halide crystalline materials for photocatalytic H2 evolution and CO2 reduction applications

Abstract

The photocatalytic technique has been widely recognized as a feasible technological route for sustainable energy conversion of solar energy into chemical energy. Photocatalysts play a vital role in the whole catalytic process. In particular, organolead halide perovskites have become emerging photocatalysts, owing to their precisely tunable light absorption range, high carrier diffusion mobility, and longer carrier lifetime and diffusion length. Nevertheless, their intrinsic structural instability and high carrier recombination rate are the major bottlenecks for further development in photocatalytic applications. This Frontier is focused on the recent research about the instability mechanism of organolead halide perovskites. Then, we summarize the recently developed strategies to improve the structural stability and photocatalytic activity of organolead halide materials, with an emphasis on the construction of organolead halide crystalline catalysts with high intrinsic structural stability. Finally, an outlook and challenges of organometal halide photocatalysts are presented, demonstrating the irreplaceable role of this class of emergent materials in the field of photo-energy conversion.

Graphical abstract: Recent advances in organolead halide crystalline materials for photocatalytic H2 evolution and CO2 reduction applications

Article information

Article type
Frontier
Submitted
12 Dec 2023
Accepted
18 Apr 2024
First published
30 Apr 2024

Dalton Trans., 2024,53, 8093-8104

Recent advances in organolead halide crystalline materials for photocatalytic H2 evolution and CO2 reduction applications

X. Song, X. Li, Y. Song, J. Bi, L. Wang, J. Wang, J. Liu, Y. Li and H. Wang, Dalton Trans., 2024, 53, 8093 DOI: 10.1039/D3DT04144A

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