From Behavior to Dynamics: Decoding Carrier Roles in Cu‐based Photocathodes for Solar‐Driven CO <sub>2</sub> Reduction

Y Yi‐Cheng Wang (Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering University of Alberta Edmonton Alberta Canada) C Chenyu Xu P Peng‐Fei Sui (Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering University of Alberta Edmonton Alberta Canada) Y Yi Liu X Xiaolei Wang (State Key Laboratory of Natural Product Chemistry, College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering) J Jing‐Li Luo (Shenzhen Key Laboratory of Energy Electrocatalytic Materials Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of New Energy Materials Service Safety College of Materials Science and Engineering, Shenzhen University Shenzhen Guangdong China)

Abstract

ABSTRACT Cu‐based photocathodes offer unique advantages for photoelectrochemical CO 2 reduction (PEC CO 2 RR) due to their earth abundance, tunable electronic structures and capacity to efficiently produce multi‐carbon (C 2+ ) products. However, their practical performance is fundamentally governed by the dynamics of photogenerated charge carriers, whose generation, separation, accumulation, transport, and extraction directly determine both catalytic efficiency and stability. This review examines how carrier behavior governs key reaction steps, evaluates material design strategies for tuning interfacial charge dynamics, and summarizes emerging techniques for probing these dynamics and interfacial transformations in operando. Looking ahead, integrating precise carrier control with stability and selectivity will be critical, requiring deeper insights into the coupling between carrier physics and catalytic function to guide the development of next‐generation Cu‐based photocathodes for PEC CO 2 RR.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 38, Issue 44
Published August 01, 2026
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (6)

Y

Yi‐Cheng Wang

Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering University of Alberta Edmonton Alberta Canada

C

Chenyu Xu

P

Peng‐Fei Sui

Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering University of Alberta Edmonton Alberta Canada

Y

Yi Liu

X

Xiaolei Wang

State Key Laboratory of Natural Product Chemistry, College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering

J

Jing‐Li Luo

Shenzhen Key Laboratory of Energy Electrocatalytic Materials Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of New Energy Materials Service Safety College of Materials Science and Engineering, Shenzhen University Shenzhen Guangdong China