“…In an early study, g-C 3 N 4 and TiO 2 were demonstrated to be two of the most representative photocatalysts. , Recently, some renowned 2D materials, such as transition-metal dichalcogenides, , metal phosphorus trichalcogenides, , and group III metal monochalcogenides MX (M = Ga, In; X = S, Se), GeX (X = S, Se), and MXene, have been identified as promising photocatalysts for water splitting. Meanwhile, some emerging 2D materials, such as SnN 3 , SiP 2 , MOI (M = Ga, In), pSiX (X = P, As), XP 3 (X = Sb, Ga), PdSe 2 , SnP 2 S 6 , P 4 O 2 , XAs (X = Si, Ge, Sn), and MgX 2 Se 4 (X = Al, Ga), also have been predicted to hold great potential for photocatalytic water splitting as well. In particular, Zhang et al screened over 5000 inorganic compounds from the Materials Project database and successfully proposed 36 candidate 2D structures with validating stability and appropriate band edge positions for water splitting .…”