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Abstract
Photocatalysis utilizes inexhaustible solar energy to provide a green and sustainable solution for environmental remediation and energy storage. The step-scheme (S-scheme) heterojunction was proposed to overcome the deficiencies of traditional type-II and Z-scheme heterojunctions in terms of kinetics and thermodynamics. This review aims to convey the state-of-the-art progress and achievements in the development of S-scheme heterojunctions. Firstly, the origins and fundamental principles of S-scheme heterojunctions were summarized. Secondly, the significant applications of S-scheme heterojunctions photocatalysts in hydrogen/hydrogen peroxide production, CO2 reduction, pollutants degradation and bacteria disinfection were discussed. Thirdly, the facing challenges and prospects of S-scheme heterojunctions in industrial application were highlighted. At last, we proposed the future direction of researching S-scheme heterojunctions, including NIR absorption, interface engineering, co-catalysts, IT techniques and experimental robots, in order to provide novel insight for clean energy exploration and environmental issues treatment.
光催化利用取之不尽、用之不竭的太阳能,为环境修复和能源储存提供了一种绿色、可持续的解决方案。为了克服传统的 II 型和 Z 型异质结在动力学和热力学方面的不足,人们提出了阶梯型(S 型)异质结。本综述旨在介绍 S 型异质结的最新进展和成果。首先,总结了 S 型异质结的起源和基本原理。其次,讨论了 S 型异质结光催化剂在制氢/过氧化氢、二氧化碳还原、污染物降解和细菌消毒等方面的重要应用。第三,强调了 S 型杂质结在工业应用中面临的挑战和前景。最后,我们提出了 S 型异质结的未来研究方向,包括近红外吸收、界面工程、助催化剂、信息技术和实验机器人,以期为清洁能源开发和环境问题处理提供新的见解。
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