Tungsten-based photocatalysts with UV–Vis–NIR photocatalytic capacity: progress and opportunity

被引:0
|
作者
Yuhua Wang
Tongyao Liu
Huihui Li
Bin Liu
Linfen Yang
机构
[1] Lanzhou University,School of Physical Science and Technology
[2] Ministry of Education,undefined
[3] Lanzhou University,undefined
来源
Tungsten | 2019年 / 1卷
关键词
Photocatalysis; Tungsten-based; W; /W; LSPR; multifunctional property;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Semiconductor photocatalysis is proven to be one of the potential approaches to solve energy crisis and environmental problems. Efficient solar energy utilization and superior charge carrier separation capacity are two crucial aspects in photocatalysis. Herein, the photocatalytic performances of the pristine and modified tungsten-based materials with mixed valence state are summarized concisely. The narrow band gap energy, coexistence of W5+/W6+ and the oxygen vacancies all contribute to the pristine tungsten-based photocatalysts with unique ultraviolet (UV), visible (Vis), and near-infrared (NIR) light-induced photocatalytic activities. Furthermore, the enhanced localized surface plasmonic resonance (LSPR) effect, improved charge carrier separation efficiency and prolonged charge carrier lifetime all boost the performances of modified tungsten-based heterojunction photocatalysts. Moreover, multifunctional tungsten-based photocatalysts with mixed valence state are established to realize the full utilization of solar energy authentically. Concluding perspectives on the challenges and opportunities for the further exploration of tungsten-based photocatalysts are also presented.
引用
收藏
页码:247 / 257
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Tungsten-based photocatalysts with UV-Vis-NIR photocatalytic capacity: progress and opportunity
    Wang, Yuhua
    Liu, Tongyao
    Li, Huihui
    Liu, Bin
    Yang, Linfen
    TUNGSTEN, 2019, 1 (04) : 247 - 257
  • [2] Enhanced photocatalytic performance of tungsten-based photocatalysts for degradation of volatile organic compounds: a review
    Qiang Cheng
    Gao-Ke Zhang
    Tungsten, 2020, 2 : 240 - 250
  • [3] Enhanced photocatalytic performance of tungsten-based photocatalysts for degradation of volatile organic compounds: a review
    Cheng, Qiang
    Zhang, Gao-Ke
    TUNGSTEN, 2020, 2 (03) : 240 - 250
  • [4] Tungsten-Based Nanocatalysts: Research Progress and Future Prospects
    Ke, Shaorou
    Min, Xin
    Liu, Yangai
    Mi, Ruiyu
    Wu, Xiaowen
    Huang, Zhaohui
    Fang, Minghao
    MOLECULES, 2022, 27 (15):
  • [5] Overall Water Splitting on Tungsten-Based Photocatalysts with Defect Pyrochlore Structure
    Shigeru Ikeda
    Tomokazu Itani
    Keigo Nango
    Michio Matsumura
    Catalysis Letters, 2004, 98 : 229 - 233
  • [6] Overall water splitting on tungsten-based photocatalysts with defect pyrochlore structure
    Ikeda, S
    Itani, T
    Nango, K
    Matsumura, M
    CATALYSIS LETTERS, 2004, 98 (04) : 229 - 233
  • [7] Research Progress of Tungsten-Based Plasma Materials in Fusion Reactors
    Zhao Yiluo
    Ming, Lei
    Xu, Zhang
    Yong, Feng
    Yong, Zhao
    RARE METAL MATERIALS AND ENGINEERING, 2021, 50 (09) : 3399 - 3407
  • [8] Research Progress of Tungsten-Based Plasma Materials in Fusion Reactors
    Zhao, Yiluo
    Lei, Ming
    Zhang, Xu
    Feng, Yong
    Zhao, Yong
    Xiyou Jinshu Cailiao Yu Gongcheng/Rare Metal Materials and Engineering, 2021, 50 (09): : 3399 - 3407
  • [9] Tungsten-based Lindqvist and Keggin type polyoxometalates as efficient photocatalysts for degradation of toxic chemical dyes
    Murmu G.
    Samajdar S.
    Ghosh S.
    Shakeela K.
    Saha S.
    Chemosphere, 2024, 346
  • [10] Tungsten-based Nanomaterials in the Biomedical Field: A Bibliometric Analysis of Research Progress and Prospects
    Gu, Chenglu
    Wang, Zhiqiang
    Pan, Yawen
    Zhu, Shuang
    Gu, Zhanjun
    ADVANCED MATERIALS, 2023, 35 (01)