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Get Free AccessFully utilizing solar energy for catalysis requires the integration of conversion mechanisms and therefore delicate design of catalyst structures and active species. Herein, a MOF crystal engineering method was developed to controllably synthesize a copper-ceria catalyst with well-dispersed photoactive Cu-[O]-Ce species. Using the preferential oxidation of CO as a model reaction, the catalyst showed remarkably efficient and stable photoactivated catalysis, which found practical application in feed gas treatment for fuel cell gas supply. The coexistence of photochemistry and thermochemistry effects contributes to the high efficiency. Our results demonstrate a catalyst design approach with atomic or molecular precision and a combinatorial photoactivation strategy for solar energy conversion.
Feifan Wang, Jie Tian, Mengzhu Li, Weizhen Li, Lifang Chen, Xiaozhi Liu, Jian Li, Aidaer Muhetaer, Qi Li, Yuan Wang, Lin Gu, Ding Ma, Dongsheng Xu (2020). A Photoactivated Cu–CeO<sub>2</sub> Catalyst with Cu‐[O]‐Ce Active Species Designed through MOF Crystal Engineering. , 59(21), DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/anie.201916049.
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