Abstract

Photocatalytic hydrogen production is recognized as a promising approach to produce greener hydrogen. The development of next-generation photocatalytic materials aims to enhance photocatalysis efficiency. Perovskite, a third-generation photocatalytic material, has gained interest in photocatalytic water splitting due to its optical stability, structural flexibility, bandgap tunability, and charge transfer efficiency. However, the perovskites are not able to achieve the targeted efficiency. Perovskite-based Z-scheme heterojunction photocatalysts can enhance efficiency. This review gives special attention to types and the formation of Z-schemes. In particular, photocatalysts involved in all-solid-state and direct Z-scheme for photocatalytic hydrogen production have been discussed.

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