Trace to the Source: Self‐Tuning of MOF Photocatalysts

Author:

Qian Zhiping1,Zhang Rui1,Xiao Yan1,Huang Hongwei2,Sun Ying3,Chen Yang3,Ma Tianyi4ORCID,Sun Xiaodong3

Affiliation:

1. School of Pharmaceutical Engineering Shenyang Pharmaceutical University Shenyang 110036 P. R. China

2. Beijing Key Laboratory of Materials Utilization of Nonmetallic Minerals and Solid Wastes National Laboratory of Mineral Materials School of Materials Science and Technology China University of Geosciences Beijing 100083 P. R. China

3. Institute of Clean Energy Chemistry Key Laboratory for Green Synthesis and Preparative Chemistry of Adv. Mater. College of Chemistry Liaoning University Shenyang 110036 P. R. China

4. School of Science RMIT University Melbourne VIC 3000 Australia

Abstract

AbstractBenefitting from ultra‐high porosity, large specific surface area (SSA), and rich active sites, metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) have emerged as a star material in energy and environment related applications, especially in photocatalysis. In comparison with conventional photocatalysts, MOFs can be customized in terms of electronic structure, photo‐responsiveness, and morphological dimensions by rational design, which means that MOFs eliminate the need for other species to achieve enhanced photocatalytic performance, such as metals, compounds, and polymers, which may introduce extra costs, be time‐consuming, be multi‐phase, or have an unclear mechanism. Most previous review works related to MOF photocatalysis have mixed self‐tuning and assisted‐tuning, which often gives an incomplete understanding. In this work, the self‐tunning of MOFs by analyzing component (as clusters, ligands, and inclusions), defect (defect engineering, as linkers, clusters, and oxygen vacancies (OVs), and crystal (as facets, dimensions, and amorphization) is summarized. Then, outstanding examples of these strategies applied to water redox, CO2/N2 reduction, organic conversion, and environmental treatment are discussed. Finally, the opportunities and challenges faced in the self‐tuning of MOFs are analyzed from different perspectives. This paper is a comprehensive and systematic review on the self‐tuning of MOFs to enhance photocatalytic activity.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Foundation of Liaoning Province Education Administration

Australian Research Council

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Materials Science,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment

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