Photo-assisted electrocatalysis has arisen as a promising approach for hydrogen generation by incorporating photocatalysts into electrocatalysts. 2D SnS2 is a photocatalyst that absorbs visible light. However, the rapid recombination of photo-generated electron-hole pairs significantly reduces the overall photocatalytic efficiency of SnS2, limiting its practical application. Thus, this study prepares an in situ heterojunction SnS2@SnO2 using a one-step hydrothermal method. The degradation efficiency of methyl orange (MO) using SnS2@SnO2 is measured, achieving a degradation rate of 92.75% within 1 h, which is 1.9 times higher than that of pure SnS2. Additionally, FeNiS/SnS2@SnO2 is synthesized and exhibited significant improvements in the photo-assisted oxygen evolution reaction (OER). It achieves an overpotential of 260 mV and a Tafel slope of 65.1 mV dec(-1) at 10 mA cm(-2), showing reductions of 11.8% and 31.8%, respectively, compared to FeNiS alone. These enhancements highlight the strong photo-response capability of SnS2@SnO2. Under the internal electric field of SnS2@SnO2, the photogenerated electrons in the conduction band of SnS2 quickly move toward SnO2, facilitating efficient photocatalytic reactions. FeNiS, with a lower Fermi energy level (E-F), facilitates electron transfer from SnS2@SnO2 and enhances OER performance by efficiently participating in the reaction. This study paves a new path for 2D photocatalyst materials. 1 Introduction Efficient water purifica