Precise Introduction of Single Vanadium Site into Indium-Organic Framework for CO 2 Capture and Photocatalytic Fixation.
Shu-Cong FanShuang-Qiu ChenJia-Wen WangYong-Peng LiPeng ZhangYing WangWenyu YuanQuan-Guo ZhaiPublished in: Inorganic chemistry (2022)
The capture and fixation of CO 2 under mild conditions is a cost-effective route to reduce greenhouse gases, but it is challenging because of the low conversion and selectivity issues. Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) are promising in the fields of adsorption and catalysis because of their structural tunability and variability. However, the precise structural design of MOFs is always pursued and elusive. In this work, a metal-mixed MOF (SNNU-97-InV) was designed by precisely introducing single vanadium site into the isostructural In-MOF (SNNU-97-In). The single V sites clearly change the interactions between the MOF framework and CO 2 molecules, leading to a 71.3% improvement in the CO 2 adsorption capacity. At the same time, the enhanced light absorption enables SNNU-97-InV to efficiently convert CO 2 into cyclic carbonates (CCs) with epoxides under illumination. Controlled experiments showed that the promoted performance of SNNU-97-InV may be that the V═O site can more easily combine with CO 2 and convert them into an intermediate state under illumination, and the possible mechanism was thus speculated.