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Photocatalytic CO2 Reduction by Carbon-Coated Indium-Oxide Nanobelts.

Yun-Xiang PanYa YouSen XinYutao LiGengtao FuZhiming CuiYu-Long MenFei-Fei CaoShu-Hong YuJohn B Goodenough
Published in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2017)
Indium-oxide (In2O3) nanobelts coated by a 5-nm-thick carbon layer provide an enhanced photocatalytic reduction of CO2 to CO and CH4, yielding CO and CH4 evolution rates of 126.6 and 27.9 μmol h-1, respectively, with water as reductant and Pt as co-catalyst. The carbon coat promotes the absorption of visible light, improves the separation of photoinduced electron-hole pairs, increases the chemisorption of CO2, makes more protons from water splitting participate in CO2 reduction, and thereby facilitates the photocatalytic reduction of CO2 to CO and CH4.
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