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In Situ Pyrolysis of ZIF-67 to Construct Co 2 N 0.67 @ZIF-67 for Photocatalytic CO 2 Cycloaddition Reaction.

Lingjing JiangDengqi WuZishan HuangFengfeng ChenKai ChenAziz Bakhtiyarovich IbragimovJunkuo Gao
Published in: Inorganic chemistry (2024)
The development of heterogeneous catalysts with abundant active sites is pivotal for enhancing the efficiency of photothermal CO 2 conversion. Herein, we report the construction of Co 2 N 0.67 @ZIF-67 through the in situ pyrolysis of ZIF-67 under low-temperature pyrolysis conditions. During the pyrolysis process, the crystal structure of ZIF-67 is predominantly preserved concurrently with the formation of Co 2 N 0.67 nanoparticles (NPs) within the ZIF-67 pores. The optimal catalyst Co 2 N 0.67 @ZIF-67(450,2) not only possesses high photothermal efficiency but also can efficiently activate CO 2 . Benefiting from these characteristics, Co 2 N 0.67 @ZIF-67(450,2) exhibited significant catalytic activity in the photocatalytic cycloaddition of CO 2 and epichlorohydrin. The yield of (chloromethyl)ethylene carbonate reached 95%, which is more than 4 times higher than that of ZIF-67 under visible light irradiation (300 W·m 2 Xe lamp, 3 h). This study could offer an alternative approach to enhance the photocatalytic activity of MOFs through low-temperature pyrolysis.
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