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A highly active, robust photocatalyst heterogenized in discrete cages of metal–organic polyhedra for CO2 reduction SCIE SCOPUS

Title
A highly active, robust photocatalyst heterogenized in discrete cages of metal–organic polyhedra for CO2 reduction
Authors
Lee, Hyeon ShinJee, SeohyeonKim, RaekyungHoang-Tran BuiKim, BupmoKim, Jung-KeunPark, Kyo SungCHOI, WONYONGKim, WooyulChoi, Kyung Min
Date Issued
2020-02
Publisher
ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
Abstract
The heterogenization of photocatalytic molecules typically enhances stability at the expense of activity. Therefore, a new approach to stabilizing molecular catalysts without compromising their original catalytic features is highly desired. In this study, we found that Zr-based metal-organic polyhedra (MOP) stabilized the photocatalytic compound ReTC [Re-I(CO)(3)(BPYDC)(Cl), BPYDC = 2,2'-bipyridine-5,5'-dicarboxylate] without degrading its catalytic activity. ReTC was chemically bound to discrete cages of the MOP and was found to maintain its maximum CO2-to-CO conversion activity (660 h(-1) turnover frequency (TOF)) for at least 24 h under visible light irradiation. The free molecular form of the same compound (H2ReTC) initially showed an activity of 131 h(-1) TOF, which was lost within 2 h. The cumulative turnover number of ReTC-MOP after a 24 h reaction was 12 847, which was 42.0 times the value of 306 for molecular ReTC. The high catalytic activity and stability of ReTC-MOP are attributed to the fact that this MOP material provides an extremely small framework for chemical binding of ReTC, such that the catalyst has a high degree of motional freedom and enhanced light absorption while being protected in the reaction solution.
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/102024
DOI
10.1039/c9ee02619c
ISSN
1754-5692
Article Type
Article
Citation
Energy & Environmental Science, vol. 13, page. 519 - 526, 2020-02
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