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Photocatalytic CO2 reduction using La-Ni bimetallic sites within a covalent organic framework.


ABSTRACT: The precise construction of photocatalysts with diatomic sites that simultaneously foster light absorption and catalytic activity is a formidable challenge, as both processes follow distinct pathways. Herein, an electrostatically driven self-assembly approach is used, where phenanthroline is used to synthesize bifunctional LaNi sites within covalent organic framework. The La and Ni site acts as optically and catalytically active center for photocarriers generation and highly selective CO2-to-CO reduction, respectively. Theory calculations and in-situ characterization reveal the directional charge transfer between La-Ni double-atomic sites, leading to decreased reaction energy barriers of *COOH intermediate and enhanced CO2-to-CO conversion. As a result, without any additional photosensitizers, a 15.2 times enhancement of the CO2 reduction rate (605.8 μmol·g-1·h-1) over that of a benchmark covalent organic framework colloid (39.9 μmol·g-1·h-1) and improved CO selectivity (98.2%) are achieved. This work presents a potential strategy for integrating optically and catalytically active centers to enhance photocatalytic CO2 reduction.

SUBMITTER: Zhou M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10148855 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Photocatalytic CO<sub>2</sub> reduction using La-Ni bimetallic sites within a covalent organic framework.

Zhou Min M   Wang Zhiqing Z   Mei Aohan A   Yang Zifan Z   Chen Wen W   Ou Siyong S   Wang Shengyao S   Chen Keqiang K   Reiss Peter P   Qi Kun K   Ma Jingyuan J   Liu Yueli Y  

Nature communications 20230429 1


The precise construction of photocatalysts with diatomic sites that simultaneously foster light absorption and catalytic activity is a formidable challenge, as both processes follow distinct pathways. Herein, an electrostatically driven self-assembly approach is used, where phenanthroline is used to synthesize bifunctional LaNi sites within covalent organic framework. The La and Ni site acts as optically and catalytically active center for photocarriers generation and highly selective CO<sub>2</  ...[more]

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