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Synchrotron Radiation Based X‐ray Absorption Spectroscopy: Fundamentals and Applications in Photocatalysis

Mengdie Cai, Song Sun, Jun Bao

2024ChemPhysChem19 citationsDOI

Abstract

Photocatalysis is one of the most promising green technologies to utilize solar energy for clean energy achievement and environmental governance. There is a knotty problem to rational designing high-performance photocatalyst, which largely depends on an in-depth insight into their structure-activity relationships and complex photocatalytic reaction mechanisms. Synchrotron radiation based X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) is an important characterization method for photocatlayst to offer the element-specific key geometric and electronic structural information at the atomic level, on this basis, time-resolved XAS technique has a huge impact on mechanistic understanding of photochemical reaction owing to their powerful ability to probe, in real-time, the electronic and geometric structures evolution within photocatalysis reactions. This review will focus on the fundamentals of XAS and their applications in photocatalysis. The detailed applications obtained from XAS is described through the following aspects: 1) identifying local structure of photocatalyst; 2) uncovering in situ structure and chemical state evolution during photocatalysis; 3) revealing the photoexcited process. We will provide an in depth understanding on how the XAS method can guide the rational design of highly efficient photocatalyst. Finally, a systematic summary of XAS and related significance is made and the research perspectives are suggested.

Topics & Concepts

X-ray absorption spectroscopyPhotocatalysisSynchrotron radiationAbsorption spectroscopyAbsorption (acoustics)Electronic structureMaterials scienceNanotechnologyCharacterization (materials science)SpectroscopyChemistryCatalysisPhysicsOpticsComputational chemistryOrganic chemistryQuantum mechanicsComposite materialAdvanced Photocatalysis TechniquesCatalytic Processes in Materials ScienceCopper-based nanomaterials and applications