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Ordering Bimetallic Cu-Pd Catalysts onto Orderly Mesoporous SrTiO 3 -Crystal Nanotubular Networks for Efficient Carbon Dioxide Photoreduction.

Fang FanJie ZhangLijing XiangChong ChenNengjie FengYanqi LvKun ChangJun Huang
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2024)
Artificial photosynthesis of fuels has garnered significant attention, with SrTiO 3 emerging as a potential candidate for photocatalysis due to its exceptional physicochemical properties. However, selectively converting CO 2 into fuels with desired reaction products remains a grand challenge. Herein, we design an updated method via an aging strategy based on the electrospinning technique to synthesize a single-crystalline Al-doped SrTiO 3 nanotubular networks with self-assembled orderly mesopores, further modified by Cu-Pd alloy. It exhibits both high crystallinity and superior cross-linked mesoporous structures, effectively facilitating charge carrier transfer, photon utilization, and mass transfer, with a remarkable enhancement from 0.025 mmol h -1  m -2 to 1.090 mmol h -1  m -2 in the CO production rate. Meanwhile, the ordered arrangement of Cu and Pd atoms on the (111) surface can promote the rate-determining step (*CO 2 to *COOH), which is also responsible for its good activity. The presence of CuO in the reaction confers a significant advantage for CO desorption, leading to a remarkable CO selectivity of 95.54 %. This work highlights new insights into developing advanced heterogeneous photocatalysts.
Keyphrases
  • metal organic framework
  • carbon dioxide
  • highly efficient
  • visible light
  • electron transfer
  • working memory
  • high resolution
  • aqueous solution
  • quantum dots