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Recent advances in engineering active sites for photocatalytic CO2reduction

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NANOSCALE
Volume 12, Issue 23, Pages 12196-12209

Publisher

ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d0nr02596h

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  1. National Key RAMP
  2. D Program of China [2017YFA0207301]
  3. NSFC [21725102, 91961106, 91963108, 21703220]
  4. CAS Key Research Program of Frontier Sciences [QYZDB-SSW-SLH018]
  5. CAS Interdisciplinary Innovation Team, DNL Cooperation Fund, CAS [DNL201922]

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The photocatalytic conversion of green-house gas CO(2)into high value-added carbonaceous fuels and chemicals through harvesting solar energy is a great promising strategy for simultaneously tackling global environmental issues and the energy crisis. Considering the vital role of active sites in determining the activity and selectivity in photocatalytic CO(2)reduction reactions, great efforts have been directed toward engineering active sites for fabricating efficient photocatalysts. This review highlights recent advances in the strategies for engineering active sites on surfaces and in open frameworks toward photocatalytic CO(2)reduction, referring to surface vacancies, doped heteroatoms, functional groups, loaded metal nanoparticles, crystal facets, heterogeneous/homogeneous single-site catalysts and metal nodes/organic linkers in metal organic frameworks.

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