Advancing Electrically Conductive Metal-Organic Frameworks for Photocatalytic Energy Conversion

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作者
Fang, Xiaoyu [1 ]
Choi, Ji Yong [1 ]
Stodolka, Michael [1 ]
Pham, Hoai T. B. [1 ]
Park, Jihye [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Colorado, Dept Chem, Boulder, CO 80309 USA
基金
美国国家科学基金会; 新加坡国家研究基金会;
关键词
CO2; CONVERSION;
D O I
10.1021/acs.accounts.4c00280
中图分类号
O6 [化学];
学科分类号
0703 ;
摘要
Photocatalytic energy conversion is a pivotal process for harnessing solar energy to produce chemicals and presents a sustainable alternative to fossil fuels. Key strategies to enhance photocatalytic efficiency include facilitating mass transport and reactant adsorption, improving light absorption, and promoting electron and hole separation to suppress electron-hole recombination. This Account delves into the potential advantages of electrically conductive metal-organic frameworks (EC-MOFs) in photocatalytic energy conversion and examines how manipulating electronic structures and controlling morphology and defects affect their unique properties, potentially impacting photocatalytic efficiency and selectivity. Moreover, with a proof-of-concept study of photocatalytic hydrogen peroxide production by manipulating the EC-MOF's electronic structure, we highlight the potential of the strategies outlined in this Account. EC-MOFs not only possess porosity and surface areas like conventional MOFs, but exhibit electronic conductivity through d-p conjugation between ligands and metal nodes, enabling effective charge transport. Their narrow band gaps also allow for visible light absorption, making them promising candidates for efficient photocatalysts. In EC-MOFs, the modular design of metal nodes and ligands allows fine-tuning of both the electronic structure and physical properties, including controlling the particle morphology, which is essential for optimizing band positions and improving charge transport to achieve efficient and selective photocatalytic energy conversion. Despite their potential as photocatalysts, modulating the electronic structure or controlling the morphology of EC-MOFs is nontrivial, as their fast growth kinetics make them prone to defect formation, impacting mass and charge transport. To fully leverage the photocatalytic potential of EC-MOFs, we discuss our group's efforts to manipulate their electronic structures and develop effective synthetic strategies for morphology control and defect healing. For tuning electronic structures, diversifying the combinations of metals and linkers available for EC-MOF synthesis has been explored. Next, we suggest that synthesizing ligand-based solid solutions will enable continuous tuning of the band positions, demonstrating the potential to distinguish between photocatalytic reactions with similar redox potentials. Lastly, we present incorporating a donor-acceptor system in an EC-MOF to spatially separate photogenerated carriers, which could suppress electron-hole recombination. As a synthetic strategy for morphology control, we demonstrated that electrosynthesis can modify particle morphology, enhancing electrochemical surface area, which will be beneficial for reactant adsorption. Finally, we suggest a defect healing strategy that will enhance charge transport by reducing charge traps on defects, potentially improving the photocatalytic efficiency. Our vision in this Account is to introduce EC-MOFs as an efficient platform for photocatalytic energy conversion. Although EC-MOFs are a new class of semiconductor materials and have not been extensively studied for photocatalytic energy conversion, their inherent light absorption and electron transport properties indicate significant photocatalytic potential. We envision that employing modular molecular design to control electronic structures and applying effective synthetic strategies to customize morphology and defect repair can promote charge separation, electron transfer to potential reactants, and mass transport to realize high selectivity and efficiency in EC-MOF-based photocatalysts. This effort not only lays the foundation for the rational design and synthesis of EC-MOFs, but has the potential to advance their use in photocatalytic energy conversion.
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页码:2316 / 2325
页数:10
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