| Literature DB >> 25613479 |
Matthew B Chambers1, Xia Wang, Noémie Elgrishi, Christopher H Hendon, Aron Walsh, Jonathan Bonnefoy, Jérôme Canivet, Elsje Alessandra Quadrelli, David Farrusseng, Caroline Mellot-Draznieks, Marc Fontecave.
Abstract
The first photosensitization of a rhodium-based catalytic system for CO2 reduction is reported, with formate as the sole carbon-containing product. Formate has wide industrial applications and is seen as valuable within fuel cell technologies as well as an interesting H2 -storage compound. Heterogenization of molecular rhodium catalysts is accomplished via the synthesis, post-synthetic linker exchange, and characterization of a new metal-organic framework (MOF) Cp*Rh@UiO-67. While the catalytic activities of the homogeneous and heterogeneous systems are found to be comparable, the MOF-based system is more stable and selective. Furthermore it can be recycled without loss of activity. For formate production, an optimal catalyst loading of ∼10 % molar Rh incorporation is determined. Increased incorporation of rhodium catalyst favors thermal decomposition of formate into H2 . There is no precedent for a MOF catalyzing the latter reaction so far.Entities:
Keywords: carbon dioxide reduction; hydrogen; metal-organic frameworks; photocatalysis; rhodium
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25613479 DOI: 10.1002/cssc.201403345
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ChemSusChem ISSN: 1864-5631 Impact factor: 8.928