Abstract

Photoelectrochemical (PEC) water splitting is considered as a promising technology for producing clean energy such as hydrogen. The urgent challenge in this field is how to prepare highly efficient electrode materials. The introduction of oxygen vacancies (OVs) into catalytic materials has been confirmed to be an effective strategy toward enhancing the performance of PEC water splitting by both theoretical calculations and experiment results. Herein, the existing strategies for introducing OVs into nanomaterials are discussed in this minireview. In addition, the effect of OVs on PEC water splitting to improve the light absorption efficiency, charges transfer efficiency, and charge injection efficiency was summarized. Finally, we propose several challenges that need to be addressed in the field of PEC water splitting in the future. This minireview could offer some important contributions to the future synthesis of nanomaterials with rich OVs for PEC application.

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