Tunable SiC-Based Photocatalysts for Hydrogen Generation and Environmental Remediation
Dina Bakranova, David Nagel, Nurlan Bakranov, Farida Kapsalamova, Danil Boukhvalov

TL;DR
This review explores how silicon carbide can be tuned for photocatalytic hydrogen generation and environmental cleanup.
Contribution
The paper offers a comprehensive review of SiC-based photocatalysts with insights from DFT and ML models.
Findings
SiC can be engineered for enhanced photocatalytic performance through morphological and structural modifications.
Doping and plasmonic effects improve the efficiency of SiC in hydrogen production and pollution remediation.
Composite systems show synergistic effects that boost photocatalytic activity.
Abstract
Silicon carbide (SiC) has emerged as a robust and tunable semiconductor for advanced photocatalytic applications. This review provides a comprehensive overview of recent progress in the development of SiC-based materials for environmental remediation and solar-driven hydrogen production. Key aspects discussed include morphological engineering, heterostructure design, doping strategies, and plasmonic enhancement. Emphasis is placed on structure–activity relationships, insights from density functional theory (DFT) and machine learning (ML) models, and synergistic effects in composite systems. This review concludes with a critical analysis of current challenges and future research directions, highlighting the potential of SiC implementation as a sustainable platform for next-generation photocatalytic technologies.
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Taxonomy
TopicsSilicon Carbide Semiconductor Technologies · MXene and MAX Phase Materials · Silicon Nanostructures and Photoluminescence
