| Literature DB >> 33739607 |
Yingji Zhao1, Lingling Zheng1, Dong Jiang1, Wei Xia1, Xingtao Xu2, Yusuke Yamauchi2,3, Jianping Ge1, Jing Tang1.
Abstract
Electrocatalytic reduction of carbon dioxide to valuable chemicals is a sustainable technology that can achieve a carbon-neutral energy cycle in the environment. Electrochemical CO2 reduction reaction (CO2 RR) processes using metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), featuring atomically dispersed active sites, large surface area, high porosity, controllable morphology, and remarkable tunability, have attracted considerable research attention. Well-defined MOFs can be constructed to improve conductivity, introduce active centers, and form carbon-based single-atom catalysts (SACs) with enhanced active sites that are accessible for the development of CO2 conversion. In this review, the progress on pristine MOFs, MOF hybrids, and MOF-derived carbon-based SACs is summarized for the electrocatalytic reduction of CO2 . Finally, the limitations and potential improvement directions with respect to the advancement of MOF-related materials for the field of research are discussed. These summaries are expected to provide inspiration on reasonable design to develop stable and high-efficiency MOFs-based electrocatalysts for CO2 RR.Entities:
Keywords: electrochemical COzzm3219902 reduction; metal-organic frameworks; single-atom catalysts
Year: 2021 PMID: 33739607 DOI: 10.1002/smll.202006590
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Small ISSN: 1613-6810 Impact factor: 13.281