COF‐Based S‐Scheme Heterojunction Photocatalyst

X Xinhe Wu (Hubei Key Laboratory of Pollutant Analysis & Reuse Technology College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Hubei Normal University Huangshi 435002 P. R. China) M Mahmoud Sayed G Guohong Wang (Hubei Key Laboratory of Pollutant Analysis & Reuse Technology College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Hubei Normal University Huangshi 435002 P. R. China) W Weilai Yu B Bicheng Zhu

Abstract

Abstract Semiconductor photocatalysis presents a promising route to convert solar energy into storable fuels and tackle global energy and environmental challenges. However, its efficiency is often hindered by rapid electron–hole recombination. Covalent organic frameworks (COFs)—a class of crystalline, porous organic polymers—offer exceptional potential for photocatalysis owing to their precisely tunable structures and distinctive physicochemical properties, yet their performance remains limited by intrinsic charge recombination. To overcome this limitation, the construction of S‐scheme heterojunctions has been proposed as a promising strategy to enhance charge separation while maintaining strong redox capabilities. This review begins by presenting a comprehensive perspective on the development and scientific significance of S‐scheme heterojunctions. It then systematically summarizes the design principles and synthetic strategies of COFs, followed by an in‐depth discussion of the fabrication methods and principles of COF‐based S‐scheme heterojunctions. Furthermore, advanced characterization techniques that enable precise elucidation of charge migration pathways within these heterostructures are highlighted. The review also provides a comprehensive overview of recent applications of COF‐based S‐scheme photocatalysts, including hydrogen evolution, carbon dioxide reduction, environmental remediation, hydrogen peroxide production, and others. Finally, current challenges and future perspectives are discussed to inspire continued innovation in the development of high‐performance S‐scheme photocatalytic systems.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 38, Issue 2
Published January 01, 2026
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (5)

X

Xinhe Wu

Hubei Key Laboratory of Pollutant Analysis & Reuse Technology College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Hubei Normal University Huangshi 435002 P. R. China

M

Mahmoud Sayed

G

Guohong Wang

Hubei Key Laboratory of Pollutant Analysis & Reuse Technology College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Hubei Normal University Huangshi 435002 P. R. China

W

Weilai Yu

B

Bicheng Zhu