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Photocatalytic CO2 Reduction Coupled with Alcohol Oxidation over Porous Carbon Nitride

Catalysts [2022]
Chuntian Qiu, Shan Wang, Jiandong Zuo, Bing Zhang
ABSTRACT

The photocatalytic transformation of CO2to valuable man-made feedstocks is a promising method for balancing the carbon cycle; however, it is often hampered by the consumption of extra hole scavengers. Here, a synergistic redox system using photogenerated electron-hole pairs was constructed by employing a porous carbon nitride with many cyanide groups as a metal-free photocatalyst. Selective CO2reduction to CO using photogenerated electrons was achieved under mild conditions; simultaneously, various alcohols were effectively oxidized to value-added aldehydes using holes. The results showed that thermal calcination process using ammonium sulfate as porogen contributes to the construction of a porous structure. As-obtained cyanide groups can facilitate charge carrier separation and promote moderate CO2adsorption. Electron-donating groups in alcohols could enhance the activity via a faster hydrogen-donating process. This concerted photocatalytic system that synergistically utilizes electron-hole pairs upon light excitation contributes to the construction of cost-effective and multifunctional photocatalytic systems for selective CO2reduction and artificial photosynthesis.Keywords:concerted catalysis;CO2reduction;alcohol oxidation;photocatalysis;metal-free catalyst

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