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Photocatalytic reduction of low-concentration CO 2 by metal-organic frameworks.

Man DongJian-Xia GuChun-Yi SunXin-Long WangZhong-Min Su
Published in: Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) (2022)
Direct conversion of diluted CO 2 to value-added chemical stocks and fuels with solar energy is an energy-saving approach to relieve global warming and realize a carbon-neutral cycle. The exploration of catalysts with both efficient CO 2 adsorption and reduction ability is significant to achieving this goal. Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) are emerging in the field of low-concentration CO 2 reduction due to their highly tunable structure, high porosity, abundant active sites and excellent CO 2 adsorption capacity. This highlight outlines the advantages of MOFs for low-pressure CO 2 adsorption and the strategies to improve the photocatalytic performance of MOF materials at low CO 2 concentrations, including the functionalization of organic ligands, regulation of metal nodes and preparation of MOF composites or derivatives. This paper aims to provide possible avenues for the rational design and development of catalysts with the ability to reduce low-concentration CO 2 efficiently for practical applications.
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