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Nano-State Layered Double Hydroxides Based Materials for Photo-Driven C1 Chemical Conversion

Journal

PROGRESS IN CHEMISTRY
Volume 35, Issue 6, Pages 940-953

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CHINESE ACAD SCIENCES
DOI: 10.7536/PC221216

Keywords

C1 chemical conversion; LDH; photo-driven; valve-added chemicals

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Energy is essential for human survival, and C1 chemical conversion is an important reaction in the field of energy that has supported the development of human society. With the introduction of the double carbon goal, researchers in C1 catalytic conversion are now focused on energy saving, emission reduction, and environmental friendliness. Photo-driven C1 chemical conversion has recently gained attention as a way to transform C1 small molecules into value-added products under ambient conditions. Layered double hydroxides (LDH) have been widely used in photo-driven C1 chemical conversion due to their unique two-dimensional structure. This article reviews the latest progress in nano-state LDH-based materials for photo-driven C1 chemical conversion, including LDH precursors, LDH derivatives, and LDH as catalyst carriers, and discusses the challenges that this field may face in the future. Through analysis and discussion, the goal of this review is to inspire researchers in the field of photo-driven C1 chemistry.
Energy is the basic guarantee for human survival. As an important reaction in field of energy, C1 chemical conversion has safeguarded the development of human society. With the proposal of double carbon goal, energy saving-emission reduction and environmental friendliness have been the new pursuit of C1 catalytic conversion researchers. Recently, photo-driven C1 chemical conversion has attracted researchers ' attention through which C1 small molecules can be transformed into various value-added products under ambient condition. Layered double hydroxides (LDH) have gained wide application in photo-driven C1 chemical conversion for their distinctive two-dimensional layered structure. Herein, we review the latest progress achieved in nano-state LDH based materials for photo-driven C1 chemical conversion from three aspects containing LDH precursors acting as catalyst, LDH derivatives acting as catalyst and LDH acting as catalyst carrier, and conclude the challenges this field may face in the future. Through analyzing and discussing above-mentioned work, we hope to offer researchers some inspiration on photo-driven C1 chemistry.

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