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Recent Advances of Constructing Metal/Semiconductor Catalysts Designing for Photocatalytic CO2 Hydrogenation

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MOLECULES
Volume 28, Issue 15, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/molecules28155693

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photocatalytic CO2 reduction; metal; semiconductor; surface plasmon resonance; photocatalysts

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With the development of the world economy and global industrialization, the demand for energy is increasing, leading to excessive carbon dioxide emissions. CO2 hydrogenation technology is considered a potential solution, as it can convert CO2 into valuable chemicals. Metal/semiconductor catalysts have shown good activity in carbon dioxide hydrogenation reactions and have attracted widespread attention. This review summarizes recent research on metal/semiconductor catalysts for photocatalytic CO2 hydrogenation, providing guidance for the design of highly active catalysts and looking forward to future developments.
With the development of the world economy and the rapid advancement of global industrialization, the demand for energy continues to grow. The significant consumption of fossil fuels, such as oil, coal, and natural gas, has led to excessive carbon dioxide emissions, causing global ecological problems. CO2 hydrogenation technology can convert CO2 into high-value chemicals and is considered one of the potential ways to solve the problem of CO2 emissions. Metal/semiconductor catalysts have shown good activity in carbon dioxide hydrogenation reactions and have attracted widespread attention. Therefore, we summarize the recent research on metal/semiconductor catalysts for photocatalytic CO2 hydrogenation from the design of catalysts to the structure of active sites and mechanistic investigations, and the internal mechanism of the enhanced activity is elaborated to give guidance for the design of highly active catalysts. Finally, based on a good understanding of the above issues, this review looks forward to the development of future CO2 hydrogenation catalysts.

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