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Perovskite materials for photocatalytic environmental and energy conversion applications have drawn excessive attention over recent years owing to their unique photoelectric and catalytic properties. As harvesting solar energy within the bounds of possibility is one of the main aims of photocatalysis, many research groups have devoted their efforts to developing perovskite-based photocatalytic materials from perovskite oxide to metal halide and double halide-based perovskite materials with various synthesis strategies. Particularly, halide and double halide-based perovskites are intriguing thanks to their tunable band gap and band structure depending on the type of halide. Apart from the obstacles related to charge separation and transport processes; instability under water, oxygen, and high temperature hindering their practical photocatalytic application are remaining challenges. Toxicity emerging from Pb2+ or Sn2+ release due to chemical instability is another concern to be tackled. Thusfar, replacing Pb2+ or Sn2+ with Bi3+ is one of the currentscopesin the perovskite photocatalysis area while ensuring chemical stability in halide-based perovskites and thus reducing toxicity. Despite all those challenges, the popularity of perovskite photocatalysis is growing amid the favorable light induced chemical reactions via a plentiful range of promising cost-effective manufacturing methods of perovskites. In this review, the principles and photocatalytic applications of the perovskite oxides, metal halide-based perovskites, and double halide-based are comprehensively discussed.
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