Issue 4, 2025

Innovations and fundamentals in visible light-driven photocatalysis for CO2 reduction

Abstract

Visible light-induced photocatalysis has attracted significant attention as a sustainable strategy to mitigate climate change by reducing CO2. This process uses semiconductor materials to convert CO2 into valuable chemicals and fuels under visible light, providing an environmentally friendly alternative to traditional energy-intensive methods. This review explores the fundamental principles and innovative photocatalysts, including metal-based, metal-free and hybrid systems, aimed at enhancing photocatalytic efficiency and selectivity. It begins with an overview of the basic mechanisms of photocatalysis, including charge generation, separation, and recombination, and examines the thermodynamic factors that influence CO2 reduction, such as temperature, light intensity, and the properties of the semiconductor material. Key challenges are explored, such as improving light absorption properties, increasing reaction rates, and optimizing charge carrier dynamics. Recent advancements in material design, nanostructuring, and doping techniques have shown promising results in improving photocatalytic CO2 conversion. Future research will focus on addressing the scalability, stability, and efficiency of photocatalytic systems, as well as exploring the potential for coupling CO2 reduction with renewable energy sources for practical applications.

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Article information

Article type
Review Article
Submitted
28 ១០ 2024
Accepted
20 ១២ 2024
First published
23 ១២ 2024

Catal. Sci. Technol., 2025,15, 988-1002

Innovations and fundamentals in visible light-driven photocatalysis for CO2 reduction

R. Sahu, T. Patodia, S. Juyal, F. S. Gill, B. Prasad and A. Jain, Catal. Sci. Technol., 2025, 15, 988 DOI: 10.1039/D4CY01305K

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