“…Since Inoue and Fujishima first reported photocatalytic reduction of CO 2 into valuable organic compounds (HCOOH, CH 3 OH, HCHO, and CH 4 ) in the presence of semiconductor photocatalyst in aqueous solution, there has been great interest in investigating stable and efficient semiconducting oxide photocatalysts with appropriate redox potential for photochemical reduction of CO 2 , . Various oxide semiconductors, such as TiO 2, , ZnO,, SnO 2 , Bi 2 WO 6 , ZrO 2 , Ga 2 O 3 , InTaO 4 and Zn 2 GeO 4 , have been developed and applied in photocatalytic reduction of CO 2 and exhibited reasonable photocatalytic performance. However, these photocatalysts either only work under UV‐light or consist of scare metal which limit their large‐scale applications.…”