Metal-organic frameworks: Preparation and applications in highly efficient heterogeneous photocatalysis
Journal
Sustainable Energy and Fuels
Journal Volume
4
Journal Issue
2
Pages
504-521
Date Issued
2020
Author(s)
Abstract
Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) attract considerable attention due to tunable structures, tailorable functionalities, and replaceable metal centers, leading to comprehensive applications, such as semiconductors, catalysts, and photocatalysts. Herein, basic concepts and overall synthetic technologies of MOF materials are introduced, such as solvothermal, hydrothermal, microwave-assisted, sonochemical, mechanochemical, and electrochemical methods. MOFs can provide an orderly porous structure, which will contribute to the high exposure of active sites and hence promote the photocatalytic performance efficiently. In this paper, the applications of MOFs for photocatalytic reactions, mainly in photocatalytic hydrogen production, and other possible utilizations, including CO2 reduction, oxidative degradation, and organic transformations, are summarized. We give a concise review of recent progress in MOF materials for photocatalysis. A summary and prospect for MOFs in photocatalysis are also highlighted. This journal is ? The Royal Society of Chemistry.
Subjects
Hydrogen production; Organometallics; Photocatalysis; Photocatalysts; ELectrochemical methods; Heterogeneous photocatalysis; Metalorganic frameworks (MOFs); Organic transformations; Oxidative degradation; Photocatalytic hydrogen production; Photocatalytic performance; Photocatalytic reactions; Metal-Organic Frameworks; catalyst; electrochemical method; energy efficiency; hydrogen; hydrothermal alteration; microwave radiation; organic compound; photochemistry
SDGs
Other Subjects
Hydrogen production; Organometallics; Photocatalysis; Photocatalysts; ELectrochemical methods; Heterogeneous photocatalysis; Metalorganic frameworks (MOFs); Organic transformations; Oxidative degradation; Photocatalytic hydrogen production; Photocatalytic performance; Photocatalytic reactions; Metal-Organic Frameworks; catalyst; electrochemical method; energy efficiency; hydrogen; hydrothermal alteration; microwave radiation; organic compound; photochemistry
Type
review