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Prussian Blue Analogue Glasses for Photoinduced CO 2 Conversion.

Soracha KosasangNattapol MaSarawoot ImpengSareeya BureekaewYuji NamikiMasahiko TsujimotoTaya Ko SaothayanunHiroki YamadaSatoshi Horike
Published in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2024)
Crystal-to-glass transformation is a powerful approach to modulating the chemical and physical properties of crystals. Here we demonstrate that the glass transformation of cobalt hexacyanoferrate crystals, one of the Prussian blue analogues, increased the concentration of open metal sites and altered the electronic state while maintaining coordination geometries and short-range ordering in the structure. The compositional and structural changes were characterized by X-ray absorption fine structure, energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy, and X-ray total scattering. The changes contribute to the flat band potential of the glass becoming closer to the redox potential of CO 2 reduction. The valence band energy of the glass also shifts, resulting in lower band gap energy. Both the increased open metal sites and the optimal electronic structure upon vitrification enhance photocatalytic activity toward CO 2 -to-CO conversions (9.9 μmol h -1 CO production) and selectivity (72.4%) in comparison with the crystalline counterpart (3.9 μmol h -1 and 42.8%).
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