Symmetry Breaking Induced Amorphization of Cobalt‐Based Catalyst for Boosted CO2 Photoreduction

Author:

Guo Tianqi1,Xu Xiaoxue2,Xu Zhongfei2,You Feifei3,Fan Xiaoyu4,Liu Juzhe2,Wang Zhongchang1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. International Iberian Nanotechnology Laboratory (INL) Braga 4715‐330 Portugal

2. The Key Laboratory of Resources and Environmental System Optimization Ministry of Education College of Environmental Science and Engineering North China Electric Power University Beijing 102206 China

3. College of Textile and Clothing Yancheng Institute of Technology Yancheng 224051 China

4. Chinese Academy of Science (CAS) Key Laboratory of Nanosystem and Hierarchy Fabrication CAS Center for Excellence in Nanoscience National Center for Nanoscience and Technology Beijing 100190 P. R. China

Abstract

AbstractPhotocatalytic reduction of CO2 to energy carriers is intriguing in the industry but kinetically hard to fulfil due to the lack of rationally designed catalysts. A promising way to improve the efficiency and selectivity of such reduction is to break the structural symmetry of catalysts by manipulating coordination. Here, inspired by analogous CoO6 and CoSe6 octahedral structural motifs of the Co(OH)2 and CoSe, a hetero‐anionic coordination strategy is proposed to construct a symmetry‐breaking photocatalyst prototype of oxygen‐deficient Se‐doped cobalt hydroxide upon first‐principles calculations. Such involvement of large‐size Se atoms in CoO6 octahedral frameworks experimentally lead to the switching of semiconductor type of cobalt hydroxide from p to n, generation of oxygen defects, and amorphization. The resultant oxygen‐deficient Se,O‐coordinated Co‐based amorphous nanosheets exhibit impressive photocatalytic performance of CO2 to CO with a generation rate of 60.7 µmol g−1 h−1 in the absence of photosensitizer and scavenger, superior to most of the Co‐based photocatalysts. This work establishes a correlation between the symmetry‐breaking of catalytic sites and CO2 photoreduction performances, opening up a new paradigm in the design of amorphous photocatalysts for CO2 reduction.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

European Research Executive Agency

Publisher

Wiley

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