Literature DB >> 32906144

Filling metal-organic framework mesopores with TiO2 for CO2 photoreduction.

Zhuo Jiang1, Xiaohui Xu1, Yanhang Ma2, Hae Sung Cho2, Deng Ding1, Chao Wang1, Jie Wu1, Peter Oleynikov2, Mei Jia3, Jun Cheng3, Yi Zhou1, Osamu Terasaki4, Tianyou Peng1, Ling Zan5, Hexiang Deng6,7.   

Abstract

Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs)1-3 are known for their specific interactions with gas molecules4,5; this, combined with their rich and ordered porosity, makes them promising candidates for the photocatalytic conversion of gas molecules to useful products6. However, attempts to use MOFs or MOF-based composites for CO2 photoreduction6-13 usually result in far lower CO2 conversion efficiency than that obtained from state-of-the-art solid-state or molecular catalysts14-18, even when facilitated by sacrificial reagents. Here we create 'molecular compartments' inside MOF crystals by growing TiO2 inside different pores of a chromium terephthalate-based MOF (MIL-101) and its derivatives. This allows for synergy between the light-absorbing/electron-generating TiO2 units and the catalytic metal clusters in the backbones of MOFs, and therefore facilitates photocatalytic CO2 reduction, concurrent with production of O2. An apparent quantum efficiency for CO2 photoreduction of 11.3 per cent at a wavelength of 350 nanometres is observed in a composite that consists of 42 per cent TiO2 in a MIL-101 derivative, namely, 42%-TiO2-in-MIL-101-Cr-NO2. TiO2 units in one type of compartment in this composite are estimated to be 44 times more active than those in the other type, underlining the role of precise positioning of TiO2 in this system.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32906144     DOI: 10.1038/s41586-020-2738-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nature        ISSN: 0028-0836            Impact factor:   49.962


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