Assembling ultrafine TiO2 nanoparticles on UiO-66 octahedrons to promote selective photocatalytic conversion of CO2 to CH4 at a low concentration

2020 
Abstract The improvement of CO2 conversion efficiency over semiconductor photocatalysts is usually restricted by their poor CO2 adsorption capacity. In this work, a zirconium-based organic framework (UiO-66) was introduced as an effective CO2 adsorbent to couple with TiO2 photocatalyst. The designed two-step strategy endowed the TiO2/UiO-66 composite with hierarchical porous structure, which ensured the sufficient exposed catalytic sites and a high CO2 uptake of 78.9 cm3 g−1. In consequence, a high CH4 production rate of 17.9 μmol g-1 h-1 with 90.4 % selectivity was achieved in a mild gas-solid system using water as electron donors. Interestingly, the photocatalytic efficiency reached the similar level to that of pure CO2 atmosphere even under diluted CO2 condition (≤ 2%). Further, the enhanced mechanism was discussed in detail to present the superiority of such designed composite structure from the aspects of CO2 enrichment and exposure of sufficient catalytic sites.
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