Research Progress in Photo/electroreduction of CO2 by Metal Element Modified Carbon-based Materials

In order to achieve the aims of “Peak carbon dioxide emissions and carbon neutrality” and alleviate the energy crisis as well as attain CO2 emission reduction, photo/electrocatalysis has been regarded as a cost-effective win-win strategy for reducing CO2 to renewable hydrocarbon fuels and high-value...

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Main Authors: Lifang KOU, Xiaochao ZHANG, Changming ZHANG, Xiushuai GUAN, Caimei FAN
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Language:English
Published: Editorial Office of Journal of Taiyuan University of Technology 2022-05-01
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Online Access:https://tyutjournal.tyut.edu.cn/englishpaper/show-1709.html
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author Lifang KOU
Xiaochao ZHANG
Changming ZHANG
Xiushuai GUAN
Caimei FAN
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Xiaochao ZHANG
Changming ZHANG
Xiushuai GUAN
Caimei FAN
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description In order to achieve the aims of “Peak carbon dioxide emissions and carbon neutrality” and alleviate the energy crisis as well as attain CO2 emission reduction, photo/electrocatalysis has been regarded as a cost-effective win-win strategy for reducing CO2 to renewable hydrocarbon fuels and high-value-added chemicals. The research and development of photo/electrocatalysts, as the crucial issue, has been one of main research hotspots. Carbon-based materials have attracted extensive attentions owing to their excellent physical and chemical stability, surface properties, particular electrical conductivity, and adsorption capacity. More importantly, the introduction of metal active components into carbon-based materials not only affects the surface morphology, particle size, dispersion and existence form of metal, but also controls the charge transfer between metal and carrier, and consequently, improving CO2 adsorption capacity and catalytic conversion efficiency. Therefore, in this paper, first, the preparation methods of a series of metals (Fe, Co, Ni, Cu, and bimetal) supported by carbon-based materials are reviewed; Second, the effects of the bonding modes between carbon materials and various metals on catalytic performance are discussed; Finally, the existing problems and future application prospects of carbon-based metal composite materials are summarized and prospected.
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spelling doaj.art-ad1df23a22b0414f9d70794cbc23bdd72024-04-15T09:15:05ZengEditorial Office of Journal of Taiyuan University of TechnologyTaiyuan Ligong Daxue xuebao1007-94322022-05-0153338239610.16355/j.cnki.issn1007-9432tyut.2022.03.0041007-9432(2022)03-0382-15Research Progress in Photo/electroreduction of CO2 by Metal Element Modified Carbon-based MaterialsLifang KOU0Xiaochao ZHANG1Changming ZHANG2Xiushuai GUAN3Caimei FAN4College of Chemical Engineering and Technology, Taiyuan University of Technology, Taiyuan 030024, ChinaCollege of Chemical Engineering and Technology, Taiyuan University of Technology, Taiyuan 030024, ChinaCollege of Mining Engineering, Taiyuan University of Technology, Taiyuan 030024, ChinaCollege of Chemical Engineering and Technology, Taiyuan University of Technology, Taiyuan 030024, ChinaCollege of Chemical Engineering and Technology, Taiyuan University of Technology, Taiyuan 030024, ChinaIn order to achieve the aims of “Peak carbon dioxide emissions and carbon neutrality” and alleviate the energy crisis as well as attain CO2 emission reduction, photo/electrocatalysis has been regarded as a cost-effective win-win strategy for reducing CO2 to renewable hydrocarbon fuels and high-value-added chemicals. The research and development of photo/electrocatalysts, as the crucial issue, has been one of main research hotspots. Carbon-based materials have attracted extensive attentions owing to their excellent physical and chemical stability, surface properties, particular electrical conductivity, and adsorption capacity. More importantly, the introduction of metal active components into carbon-based materials not only affects the surface morphology, particle size, dispersion and existence form of metal, but also controls the charge transfer between metal and carrier, and consequently, improving CO2 adsorption capacity and catalytic conversion efficiency. Therefore, in this paper, first, the preparation methods of a series of metals (Fe, Co, Ni, Cu, and bimetal) supported by carbon-based materials are reviewed; Second, the effects of the bonding modes between carbon materials and various metals on catalytic performance are discussed; Finally, the existing problems and future application prospects of carbon-based metal composite materials are summarized and prospected.https://tyutjournal.tyut.edu.cn/englishpaper/show-1709.htmlmetal modificationcarbon-based materialsphoto/electrocatalysisabsorption-activationco2 reduction
spellingShingle Lifang KOU
Xiaochao ZHANG
Changming ZHANG
Xiushuai GUAN
Caimei FAN
Research Progress in Photo/electroreduction of CO2 by Metal Element Modified Carbon-based Materials
Taiyuan Ligong Daxue xuebao
metal modification
carbon-based materials
photo/electrocatalysis
absorption-activation
co2 reduction
title Research Progress in Photo/electroreduction of CO2 by Metal Element Modified Carbon-based Materials
title_full Research Progress in Photo/electroreduction of CO2 by Metal Element Modified Carbon-based Materials
title_fullStr Research Progress in Photo/electroreduction of CO2 by Metal Element Modified Carbon-based Materials
title_full_unstemmed Research Progress in Photo/electroreduction of CO2 by Metal Element Modified Carbon-based Materials
title_short Research Progress in Photo/electroreduction of CO2 by Metal Element Modified Carbon-based Materials
title_sort research progress in photo electroreduction of co2 by metal element modified carbon based materials
topic metal modification
carbon-based materials
photo/electrocatalysis
absorption-activation
co2 reduction
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