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Photocatalysis with atomically thin sheets.

Ruijie YangYingying FanJinguang HuZhangxin ChenHyeon Suk ShinDamien VoiryQian WangQingye LuJimmy C YuZhiyuan Zeng
Published in: Chemical Society reviews (2023)
Atomically thin sheets ( e.g. , graphene and monolayer molybdenum disulfide) are ideal optical and reaction platforms. They provide opportunities for deciphering some important and often elusive photocatalytic phenomena related to electronic band structures and photo-charges. In parallel, in such thin sheets, fine tuning of photocatalytic properties can be achieved. These include atomic-level regulation of electronic band structures and atomic-level steering of charge separation and transfer. Herein, we review the physics and chemistry of electronic band structures and photo-charges, as well as their state-of-the-art characterization techniques, before delving into their atomic-level deciphering and mastery on the platform of atomically thin sheets.
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