Polymer-enhanced perovskite oxide-based photocatalysts: a review

Oxide perovskites (OPs) have emerged as promising photocatalysts for numerous applications, such as energy conversion, renewable fuels, and environmental remediation. Although OPs are gaining traction, their efficacies are still hindered by low charge carrier mobility and poor stability. This study...

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Main Authors: Thien G.S.H., Chan K.-Y., Marlinda A.R., Yap B.K.
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Published: Royal Society of Chemistry 2024
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spelling my.uniten.dspace-339172024-10-14T11:17:26Z Polymer-enhanced perovskite oxide-based photocatalysts: a review Thien G.S.H. Chan K.-Y. Marlinda A.R. Yap B.K. 56152438600 15064967600 55233671600 26649255900 Perovskite oxide perovskite polymer renewable fuel Charge-carrier mobility Environmental remediation Overall characteristics Oxide perovskite Perovskite oxides Perovskite structures Photovoltaics Pollutant gas Poor stability Renewable fuels catalysis degradation ecosystem restoration electric potential energy conversion human photocatalysis review Carrier mobility Oxide perovskites (OPs) have emerged as promising photocatalysts for numerous applications, such as energy conversion, renewable fuels, and environmental remediation. Although OPs are gaining traction, their efficacies are still hindered by low charge carrier mobility and poor stability. This study investigated the function of polymers actively participating in OP structures to improve the overall characteristics. An overview of the polymer-enhanced perovskite oxide photocatalyst (PEPOP) field was effectively reviewed. These PEPOPs were demonstrated in photovoltaics, pollutant degradation, and gas conversion and reduction. Nonetheless, additional research is needed to explore the potential of PEPOPs to establish their efficacy in photocatalytic applications. The technological improvements of PEPOPs were hindered by significant challenges related to stability and sensitivity. The urgency of this review was apparent due to the fast-paced nature of research in the field of photocatalysis. Recent breakthroughs and emerging applications highlight the need for a comprehensive overview of PEPOPs and their enhanced catalytic capabilities. Consequently, a broad outlook was provided for the current state of PEPOP-related studies, highlighting the potential of these materials for future applications. � 2023 The Royal Society of Chemistry. Final 2024-10-14T03:17:26Z 2024-10-14T03:17:26Z 2023 Review 10.1039/d3nr03874b 2-s2.0-85178576272 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85178576272&doi=10.1039%2fd3nr03874b&partnerID=40&md5=a63043e049c24f0538956d166362f261 https://irepository.uniten.edu.my/handle/123456789/33917 15 47 19039 19061 Royal Society of Chemistry Scopus
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topic Perovskite
oxide
perovskite
polymer
renewable fuel
Charge-carrier mobility
Environmental remediation
Overall characteristics
Oxide perovskite
Perovskite oxides
Perovskite structures
Photovoltaics
Pollutant gas
Poor stability
Renewable fuels
catalysis
degradation
ecosystem restoration
electric potential
energy conversion
human
photocatalysis
review
Carrier mobility
spellingShingle Perovskite
oxide
perovskite
polymer
renewable fuel
Charge-carrier mobility
Environmental remediation
Overall characteristics
Oxide perovskite
Perovskite oxides
Perovskite structures
Photovoltaics
Pollutant gas
Poor stability
Renewable fuels
catalysis
degradation
ecosystem restoration
electric potential
energy conversion
human
photocatalysis
review
Carrier mobility
Thien G.S.H.
Chan K.-Y.
Marlinda A.R.
Yap B.K.
Polymer-enhanced perovskite oxide-based photocatalysts: a review
description Oxide perovskites (OPs) have emerged as promising photocatalysts for numerous applications, such as energy conversion, renewable fuels, and environmental remediation. Although OPs are gaining traction, their efficacies are still hindered by low charge carrier mobility and poor stability. This study investigated the function of polymers actively participating in OP structures to improve the overall characteristics. An overview of the polymer-enhanced perovskite oxide photocatalyst (PEPOP) field was effectively reviewed. These PEPOPs were demonstrated in photovoltaics, pollutant degradation, and gas conversion and reduction. Nonetheless, additional research is needed to explore the potential of PEPOPs to establish their efficacy in photocatalytic applications. The technological improvements of PEPOPs were hindered by significant challenges related to stability and sensitivity. The urgency of this review was apparent due to the fast-paced nature of research in the field of photocatalysis. Recent breakthroughs and emerging applications highlight the need for a comprehensive overview of PEPOPs and their enhanced catalytic capabilities. Consequently, a broad outlook was provided for the current state of PEPOP-related studies, highlighting the potential of these materials for future applications. � 2023 The Royal Society of Chemistry.
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Thien G.S.H.
Chan K.-Y.
Marlinda A.R.
Yap B.K.
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author Thien G.S.H.
Chan K.-Y.
Marlinda A.R.
Yap B.K.
author_sort Thien G.S.H.
title Polymer-enhanced perovskite oxide-based photocatalysts: a review
title_short Polymer-enhanced perovskite oxide-based photocatalysts: a review
title_full Polymer-enhanced perovskite oxide-based photocatalysts: a review
title_fullStr Polymer-enhanced perovskite oxide-based photocatalysts: a review
title_full_unstemmed Polymer-enhanced perovskite oxide-based photocatalysts: a review
title_sort polymer-enhanced perovskite oxide-based photocatalysts: a review
publisher Royal Society of Chemistry
publishDate 2024
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