“…Precisely, whether successful synthesis of a good photocatalyst is manifested is primarily down to its essential attributes such as phase composition, macro and micro structure as well as surface chemical state, and whether they deliver excellent physical (optical, electrical, magnetic) and chemical (surface reactivity) properties for a high photocatalytic performance. To help get our heads around this, ZnO/Ag photocatalysts with diverse nanostructures including zero-dimensional (0D, nanoparticles), one-dimensional (1D, nanorods (NRs), nanowires, nanofibers, etc), 2D (nanosheets, nanofilms, etc), and threedimensional (3D, microflowers, porous microspheres, porous blocks, NR array films, other nanostructured assemblies, etc) (figure 2) have been synthesized by numerous synthesis methods comprising of chemical precipitation [55,[83][84][85][86][87][88][89][90], sol-gel [91][92][93][94][95], electrospinning [96], hydrothermal [71,73,[97][98][99][100][101][102][103][104][105][106][107][108][109][110][111], solvothermal [52,83,[112][113][114][115], solution/gel combustion [116,…”