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Graphene Oxide-Mediated Synthesis of Ultrathin Co-MOL for CO 2 Photoreduction.

Wen-Xiong ShiRu-Zhen RenYao ChengFu-Gui ZengXiang-Wei GuoZhi-Ming Zhang
Published in: Inorganic chemistry (2023)
Metal-organic framework (MOF) materials have broad application prospects in catalysis because of their ordered structure and molecular adjustability. However, the large volume of bulky MOF usually leads to insufficient exposure of the active sites and the obstruction of charge/mass transfer, which greatly limits their catalytic performance. Herein, we developed a simple graphene oxide (GO) template method to fabricate ultrathin Co-metal-organic layer (2.0 nm) on reduced GO (Co-MOL@r-GO). The as-synthesized hybrid material Co-MOL@r-GO-2 exhibits highly efficient photocatalytic performance for CO 2 reduction, and the CO yield can reach as high as 25,442 μmol/g Co-MOL , which is over 20 times higher than that of the bulky Co-MOF. Systematic investigations demonstrate that GO can act as a template for the synthesis of the ultrathin Co-MOL with more active sites and can be used as the electron transport medium between the photosensitizer and the Co-MOL to enhance the catalytic activity for CO 2 photoreduction.
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