Metal‐Organic Frameworks for Photocatalytic Water Splitting and CO 2 Reduction
University of Science and Technology of China · Collaborative Innovation Center of Chemistry for Energy Materials
Abstract
Abstract Photocatalytic water splitting and carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) reduction provide promising solutions to global energy and environmental issues. In recent years, metal‐organic frameworks (MOFs), a class of crystalline porous solids featuring well‐defined and tailorable structures as well as high surface areas, have captured great interest toward photocatalytic water splitting and CO 2 reduction. In this review, the semiconductor‐like behavior of MOFs is first discussed. We then summarize the recent advances in photocatalytic water splitting and CO 2 reduction over MOF‐based materials and focus on the unique advantage of MOFs for clarifying the structure‐property relationship in photocatalysis. In addition,…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 23.30
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 282
Authors
3- KSKang Sun
University of Science and Technology of China, Collaborative Innovation Center of Chemistry for Energy Materials
- YQYunyang Qian
University of Science and Technology of China, Collaborative Innovation Center of Chemistry for Energy Materials
- HJHai‐Long JiangCorresponding
University of Science and Technology of China, Collaborative Innovation Center of Chemistry for Energy Materials
Topics & keywords
- Photocatalysis
- Metal-organic framework
- Water splitting
- Materials science
- Photocatalytic water splitting
- Nanotechnology
- Porosity
- Reduction (mathematics)