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Boosting Photocatalytic Activity Using Reduced Graphene Oxide (RGO)/Semiconductor Nanocomposites: Issues and Future Scope

Arindam MondalDepartment of Chemistry, IIT Bhilai, Raipur, Chhattisgarh, 492015, IndiaAarya PrabhakaranDepartment of Chemistry, IIT Bhilai, Raipur, Chhattisgarh, 492015, IndiaSatyajit GuptaDepartment of Chemistry, IIT Bhilai, Raipur, Chhattisgarh, 492015, IndiaVaidyanathan SubramanianChemical and Materials Engineering Department, University of Nevada, Reno, Reno, Nevada 89557, United States
2021en
ABI

Abstract

network structure. High electron mobility, conductivity, surface area, and cost-effectiveness are the hallmark of the RGO. This Mini-Review focuses on (1) examining the approach to the integration of RGO with semiconductors to produce binary nanocomposites; (2) insights into the microstructure interface, which plays a critical role in leveraging charge transport; (3) key examples of RGO composites with oxide and sulfide semiconductors with photocatalysis as application; and (4) strategies that have to be pursued to fully leverage the benefit of RGO in RGO/semiconductors to attain high photocatalytic activity for a sustainable future. This Mini-Review focuses on areas requiring additional exploration to fully understand the interfacial science of RGO and semiconductor, for clarity regarding the interfacial stability between RGO and the semiconductor, electronic coupling at the heterojunction, and morphological properties of the nanocomposites. We believe that this Mini-Review will assist with streamlining new directions toward the fabrication of RGO/semiconductor nanocomposites with higher photocatalytic activity for solar-driven multifunctional applications.

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