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Photocatalytic CO 2 reduction to syngas using metallosalen covalent organic frameworks.

Wei ZhouXiao WangWenling ZhaoNaijia LuDie CongZhen LiPeigeng HanGuo-Qing RenLei SunChengcheng LiuWei-Qiao Deng
Published in: Nature communications (2023)
Metallosalen-covalent organic frameworks have recently gained attention in photocatalysis. However, their use in CO 2 photoreduction is yet to be reported. Moreover, facile preparation of metallosalen-covalent organic frameworks with good crystallinity remains considerably challenging. Herein, we report a series of metallosalen-covalent organic frameworks produced via a one-step synthesis strategy that does not require vacuum evacuation. Metallosalen-covalent organic frameworks possessing controllable coordination environments of mononuclear and binuclear metal sites are obtained and act as photocatalysts for tunable syngas production from CO 2 . Metallosalen-covalent organic frameworks obtained via one-step synthesis exhibit higher crystallinity and catalytic activities than those obtained from two-step synthesis. The optimal framework material containing cobalt and triazine achieves a syngas production rate of 19.7 mmol g -1 h -1 (11:8 H 2 /CO), outperforming previously reported porous crystalline materials. This study provides a facile strategy for producing metallosalen-covalent organic frameworks of high quality and can accelerate their exploration in various applications.
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