Issue 9, 2025

Design and architecture of ZnIn2S4 and ZnIn2S4-based hybrid materials for photocatalytic, electrocatalytic and photoelectrochemical hydrogen evolution

Abstract

Photocatalytic innovations are routinely employed in the production of hydrogen, remediation of environmental damage, lowering CO2 emissions, and numerous additional critical disciplines because of their sustainability, ease of being implemented, and dependability on solar energy as a mandate source. ZnIn2S4, a ternary metal sulfide, has garnered considerable interest among visible-light-responsive photocatalysts due to its outstanding properties that include convenient synthesis, outstanding resilience, and controllable band configuration. However, its limited light-harvesting ability, rapid recombination of photogenerated charges, and low redox capacity remain significant limitations that hinder the optimization of the photocatalytic activity of ZnIn2S4 photocatalysts. These challenges can be addressed through the formation of S-scheme heterojunctions by integrating ZnIn2S4 and other semiconductors. Recently, various semiconductor photocatalysts, such as sulfur compounds (ZnS, CoS, and FeS2), metal oxides (WO3, TiO2, and In2O3), and some organic compounds, have been combined with ZnIn2S4 to derive ZnIn2S4-based S-scheme heterojunctions to improve its catalytic performance. However, their implementation is limited by photogenerated carrier recombination and photocorrosion. These challenges can be addressed through the formation of S-scheme heterojunctions by integrating ZnIn2S4 with additional semiconductors; however, the photocatalytic activity of S-scheme heterojunctions still needs to be enhanced. To date, the extensive photocatalytic applications of ZnIn2S4-based S-scheme heterojunctions have been thoroughly demonstrated with specific examples, including H2 production, CO2 reduction, and environmental remediation. Currently, the modification of ZnIn2S4 through metal ion and non-metal doping has received limited attention. Consequently, investigations into the impact of the non-metallic doping of ZnIn2S4 on its properties can be extended. Herein, we outline the current challenges and critical issues related to ZnIn2S4 and its photocatalysts. Furthermore, we provide perspectives on future advancements and highlight various challenges associated with ZnIn2S4-based materials.

Graphical abstract: Design and architecture of ZnIn2S4 and ZnIn2S4-based hybrid materials for photocatalytic, electrocatalytic and photoelectrochemical hydrogen evolution

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Article information

Article type
Review Article
Submitted
16 nov 2024
Accepted
06 jan 2025
First published
10 jan 2025

J. Mater. Chem. A, 2025,13, 6223-6273

Design and architecture of ZnIn2S4 and ZnIn2S4-based hybrid materials for photocatalytic, electrocatalytic and photoelectrochemical hydrogen evolution

M. Ahmad, K. Wu, A. Ahmed, M. Adnan, M. Rafiq, H. Cong and B. Yu, J. Mater. Chem. A, 2025, 13, 6223 DOI: 10.1039/D4TA08155B

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