Plasma‐Driven Efficient Conversion of CO2 and H2O into Pure Syngas with Controllable Wide H2/CO Ratios over Metal–Organic Frameworks Featuring In Situ Evolved Ligand Defects

Author:

Han Yali1,Fan Guilan1,Guo Yan1,Guo Shoujun1,Ding Junfang1,Han Chenhui1,Gao Yuliang1,Zhang Jiangwei1,Gu Xiaojun1ORCID,Wu Limin12

Affiliation:

1. School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Inner Mongolia University Hohhot 010021 China

2. Department of Materials Science and State Key Laboratory of Molecular Engineering of Polymers Fudan University Shanghai 200433 China

Abstract

AbstractWhile the mild production of syngas (a mixture of H2 and CO) from CO2 and H2O is a promising alternative to the coal‐based chemical engineering technologies, the inert nature of CO2 molecules, unfavorable splitting pathways of H2O and unsatisfactory catalysts lead to the challenge in the difficult integration of high CO2 conversion efficiency with produced syngas with controllable H2/CO ratios in a wide range. Herein, we report an efficient plasma‐driven catalytic system for mild production of pure syngas over porous metal–organic framework (MOF) catalysts with rich confined H2O molecules, where their syngas production capacity is regulated by the in situ evolved ligand defects and the plasma‐activated intermediate species of CO2 molecules. Specially, the Cu‐based catalyst system achieves 61.9 % of CO2 conversion and the production of pure syngas with wide H2/CO ratios of 0.05 : 1–4.3 : 1. As revealed by the experimental and theoretical calculation results, the in situ dynamic structure evolution of Cu‐containing MOF catalysts favors the generation of coordinatively unsaturated metal active sites with optimized geometric and electronic characteristics, the adsorption of reactants, and the reduced energy barriers of syngas‐production potential‐determining steps of the hydrogenation of CO2 to *COOH and the protonation of H2O to *H.

Funder

National Key Research and Development Program of China

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Department of Science and Technology of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region

Natural Science Foundation of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region

Publisher

Wiley

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