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Ti 4+ Ions-Doped Metal-Organic Framework (MOF-74) for Photoreduction of Carbon Dioxide.

Zhu DingXicheng TangDandan ZhaoSai YanLuyan LiPeng LiWei TangSu-Yun ZhangYu-Jia Zeng
Published in: Inorganic chemistry (2024)
The development of efficient and sustainable methods for reducing carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) and converting it into valuable hydrocarbons has gained significant attention. In this study, researchers focused on Ti 4+ -doped metal-organic framework (MOF-74) photocatalysts. The incorporation of Ti 4+ ions into the MOF-74 structure was achieved through a one-pot hydrothermal method. By replacing Zn 2+ ions with Ti 4+ ions in a substitutional manner, researchers have aimed to enhance the photocatalytic activity of the CO 2 reduction. The obtained Ti 4+ -doped MOF-74 photocatalysts exhibited a significantly improved performance in the reduction of CO 2 into carbon monoxide (CO). The doping of Ti 4+ ions induced energy bands below the conduction band minimum (CBM) of MOF-74, extending the visible response range and enabling the photocatalysts to utilize a broader spectrum of light for catalytic reactions. This extension of the visible response range enables photocatalysts to utilize a broader spectrum of light for catalytic reactions. The incorporation of Ti 4+ ions not only extends the visible response range but also suppresses charge carrier recombination. This work provides valuable insights into the design principles of MOF-based photocatalysts and paves the way for their practical implementation in addressing the energy crisis and reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
Keyphrases
  • metal organic framework
  • carbon dioxide
  • visible light
  • quantum dots
  • aqueous solution
  • water soluble
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  • heavy metals
  • diabetic rats