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Review
. 2021 Jul 19;60(30):16309-16328.
doi: 10.1002/anie.202009518. Epub 2021 Jan 29.

Photocatalysis Enhanced by External Fields

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Review

Photocatalysis Enhanced by External Fields

Cheng Hu et al. Angew Chem Int Ed Engl. .

Abstract

The efficient conversion of solar energy by means of photocatalysis shows huge potential to relieve the ongoing energy crisis and increasing environmental pollution. However, unsatisfactory conversion efficiency still hinders its practical application. The introduction of external fields can remarkably enhance the photocatalytic performance of semiconductors from the inside out. This review focuses on recent advances in the application of diverse external fields, including microwaves, mechanical stress, temperature gradient, electric field, magnetic field, and coupled fields, to boost photocatalytic reactions, for applications in, for example, contaminant degradation, water splitting, CO2 reduction, and bacterial inactivation. The relevant reinforcement mechanisms of photoabsorption, the transport and separation of photoinduced charges, and adsorption of reagents by the external fields are highlighted. Finally, the challenges and outlook for the development of external-field-enhanced photocatalysis are presented.

Keywords: charge separation; external fields; photocatalysis; semiconductors.

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