| Literature DB >> 33372353 |
Chuang Han1,2, Yue-Hua Li1,2, Jing-Yu Li1,2, Ming-Yu Qi1,2, Zi-Rong Tang2, Yi-Jun Xu1,2.
Abstract
Solar-driven syngas production by CO2 reduction provides a sustainable strategy to produce renewable feedstocks. However, this promising reaction often suffers from tough CO2 activation, sluggish oxidative half-reaction kinetics and undesired by-products. Herein, we report a function-oriented strategy of deliberately constructing black phosphorus quantum dots-ZnIn2 S4 (BP/ZIS) heterostructures for solar-driven CO2 reduction to syngas, paired with selectively oxidative C-N bond formation, in one redox cycle. The optimal BP/ZIS heterostructure features the enhanced charge-carrier separation and enriched active sites for cooperatively photocatalytic syngas production with a tunable ratio of CO/H2 and efficient oxidation of amines to imines with high conversion and selectivity. This prominent catalytic performance arises from the efficient electronic coupling between black phosphorus quantum dots and ZnIn2 S4 , as well as the optimized adsorption strength for key reaction intermediates, as supported by both experimental and theoretical investigations. We also demonstrate a synergistic interplay between CO2 reduction and amine dehydrogenation oxidation, rather than simply collecting these two single half-reactions in this dual-functional photoredox system.Entities:
Keywords: CO2 reduction; benzylamine oxidation; black phosphorus; heterostructure; syngas
Year: 2020 PMID: 33372353 DOI: 10.1002/anie.202015756
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336