“…Combining two different semiconductors to construct a heterostructure is an effective strategy for enhancing photocatalytic performance, which should be attributed to the fact that the heterostructure usually has smaller bandgap than the single semiconductor, and the formation of the built‐in electric field in the heterostructure interface area can hinder photogenerated carriers. A series of heterostructures, such as C 2 N/InTe, AlN/WS 2 , MoTe 2 /CrS 2 , GaN/Mg(OH) 2 , MoS 2 /CdS, CdS/C 2 N, CdS/ZnSe, BlueP/Mg(OH) 2 , BiNbO 4 /ZnWO 4 , C 60 /g‐C 3 N 4 , SiC/MoS 2 , and GaN/BlueP, exhibit enhanced photocatalytic performance. Especially, some ZnO monolayer‐based heterostructures are ZnO/MoS 2 , ZnO/WS 2 , ZnO/WSe 2 , ZnO/AlN, and N‐ZnO/g‐C 3 N 4 .…”