The photocatalytic activity of materials for water splitting is limited by the recombination of photogenerated electron-hole pairs as well as the back-reaction of intermediate species. This review concentrates on the use of electric fields within catalyst particles to mitigate the effects of recombination and back-reaction and to increase photochemical reactivity. Internal electric fields in photocatalysts can arise from ferroelectric phenomena, p-n junctions, polar surface terminations, and polymorph junctions. The manipulation of internal fields through the creation of charged interfaces in hierarchically structured materials is a promising strategy for the design of improved photocatalysts. © 2014 The Royal Society of Chemistry.
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Li, L., Salvador, P. A., & Rohrer, G. S. (2014). Photocatalysts with internal electric fields. Nanoscale, 6(1), 24–42. https://doi.org/10.1039/c3nr03998f
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