Photocatalytic Nanoheterostructures and Chemically Bonded Junctions Made by Solution-Based Approaches
Critical Reviews in Solid State and Materials Sciences 2019
Andris Šutka, Martin Järvekülg, Kārlis-Agris Gross

While single compound semiconductors were initially used for photocatalysis, combining two compounds to form a heterojunction significantly increases the photocatalysis performance. This review will outline how heterojunctions are superior, explain the different heterostructure architectures assembled from nanoparticles, and discuss the importance of achieving a large and quality contact in the junction, the heterojunction. Reference is made to methods for increasing the charge carrier performance and reducing recombination. Solution-based synthesis approaches, have been selected as the preferred route of manufacture, for the low cost scalability, and ability to combine a larger number of compounds. The main objective of this review article is to provide insight to the range of chemical solution-based methods for forming chemically bonded junction in nanoheterostructures for photocatalysis. Methods include chemical precipitation, impregnation, chemical bath deposition, hot injection, solvothermal, photo-deposition, electrochemical deposition, cation exchange and linker assisted assembly. The synthesis of different photocatalysts is addressed for each synthesis method. Solution synthesis is offered for coupling oxide semiconductors (i.e. TiO2, ZnO, WO3, Fe2O3, BiVO4) with other oxides or metal chalcogenide quantum dots or metallic plasmonic nanoparticles.


DOI
10.1080/10408436.2018.1485549
Hyperlink
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/10408436.2018.1485549

Šutka, A., Järvekülg, M., Gross, K. Photocatalytic Nanoheterostructures and Chemically Bonded Junctions Made by Solution-Based Approaches. Critical Reviews in Solid State and Materials Sciences, 2019, Vol. 44, No. 3, pp.239-263. ISSN 1040-8436. e-ISSN 1547-6561. Available from: doi:10.1080/10408436.2018.1485549

Publication language
English (en)
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