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Get Free AccessAbstract Constructing delicate nano‐/microreactors with tandem active sites in hierarchical architectures is a promising strategy for designing photocatalysts to realize the challenging but attractive CO 2 reduction. Herein, hollow multi‐shelled structure (HoMS) based microreactors with spatial ordered hetero‐shells are fabricated, which achieve two‐step CO 2 ‐to‐CH 4 photoreduction. The multiple inner CeO 2 shells increase the number of active catalytic sites to ensure efficient first‐step reaction for generating CO, along with enriching the local CO concentration. The second‐step CO‐to‐CH 4 reaction is consequently induced by amorphous TiO 2 (A‐TiO 2 ) composites on the adjacent outer‐most shell, thus realizing the CO 2 ‐to‐CH 4 conversion capability using one CeO 2 @CeO 2 /A‐TiO 2 HoMS. In‐depth explorations in the microreactors provide compositional, structural, and interfacial guidance for engineering HoMS‐based microreactors with temporally–spatially ordered shells toward efficient tandem catalysis.
Yanze Wei, Feifei You, Decai Zhao, Jiawei Wan, Lin Gu, Dan Wang (2022). Heterogeneous Hollow Multi‐Shelled Structures with Amorphous‐Crystalline Outer‐Shells for Sequential Photoreduction of CO<sub>2</sub>. , 134(49), DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/ange.202212049.
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2022
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