“…Numerous works in the literature have reported that TiO 2 [28], ZnO [29], SnO 2 [30], g-C 3 N 4 [31], MoS 2 [32], and Bi-based semiconductors [33,34] could be used as photocatalysts to decompose organic pollutants. Moreover, some kinds of metal-oxidesemiconductor (MOS) and their related sulfide, such as CuO/CuS [35,36], NiO/NiS [37,38], SnO 2 /SnS 2 [39,40], etc., can also play the role of photocatalyst in degrading organics under suitable light irradiation. However, pristine MOS photocatalysts such as TiO 2 and ZnO have the inherent drawbacks of fast electron/hole pairs recombination and can only be motivated by UV light irradiation owing to their wide bandgap energies.…”