Metal–Organic‐Framework‐Based Catalysts for Photoreduction of CO2

R Li, W Zhang, K Zhou - Advanced Materials, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Advanced Materials, 2018Wiley Online Library
Photoreduction of CO2 into reusable carbon forms is considered as a promising approach to
address the crisis of energy from fossil fuels and reduce excessive CO2 emission. Recently,
metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) have attracted much attention as CO2 photoreduction‐
related catalysts, owing to their unique electronic band structures, excellent CO2 adsorption
capacities, and tailorable light‐absorption abilities. Recent advances on the design,
synthesis, and CO2 reduction applications of MOF‐based photocatalysts are discussed …
Abstract
Photoreduction of CO2 into reusable carbon forms is considered as a promising approach to address the crisis of energy from fossil fuels and reduce excessive CO2 emission. Recently, metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) have attracted much attention as CO2 photoreduction‐related catalysts, owing to their unique electronic band structures, excellent CO2 adsorption capacities, and tailorable light‐absorption abilities. Recent advances on the design, synthesis, and CO2 reduction applications of MOF‐based photocatalysts are discussed here, beginning with the introduction of the characteristics of high‐efficiency photocatalysts and structural advantages of MOFs. The roles of MOFs in CO2 photoreduction systems as photocatalysts, photocatalytic hosts, and cocatalysts are analyzed. Detailed discussions focus on two constituents of pure MOFs (metal clusters such as Ti–O, Zr–O, and Fe–O clusters and functional organic linkers such as amino‐modified, photosensitizer‐functionalized, and electron‐rich conjugated linkers) and three types of MOF‐based composites (metal–MOF, semiconductor–MOF, and photosensitizer–MOF composites). The constituents, CO2 adsorption capacities, absorption edges, and photocatalytic activities of these photocatalysts are highlighted to provide fundamental guidance to rational design of efficient MOF‐based photocatalyst materials for CO2 reduction. A perspective of future research directions, critical challenges to be met, and potential solutions in this research field concludes the discussion.
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