A review on bismuth-based composite oxides for photocatalytic hydrogen generation

2019 
Abstract Bismuth-based composite oxides are always considered the best visible-light photocatalysts for oxygen production. However, they are failed to photocatalytic reduce the hydrogen from water, due to their lower conduction band made up by Bi 6p and O 2p. Thus, it is significant to modulate their levels of the conduction and valence bands satisfying the redox potential for both H + /H 2 and O 2 /H 2 O, which will directly lead to discovering new visible-light materials for photocatalytic hydrogen generation. Recent years, some modified bismuth-based composite oxides have been reported to achieve photocatalytic hydrogen production. In this paper, a review of photocatalytic hydrogen generation by bismuth-based composite oxides is presented, mainly including energy band engineering, Z-scheme overall water splitting, and strategies for photocatalytic activity improvement.
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