Revealing the nontrivial topological surface states of catalysts for effective photochemical carbon dioxide conversion
Applied Catalysis B: Environment and Energy,2024,358,124428 Topological semimetals with protected surface states mark a new paradigm of research beyond the early landmarks of band-structure engineering, allowing fabrication of efficient catalyst to harness the rich metallic surface states to activat...
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Zusammenfassung: | Applied Catalysis B: Environment and Energy,2024,358,124428 Topological semimetals with protected surface states mark a new paradigm of
research beyond the early landmarks of band-structure engineering, allowing
fabrication of efficient catalyst to harness the rich metallic surface states
to activate specific chemical processes. Herein, we demonstrate a facile
solid-phase method for in-situ doping of Ir at the Os sites in the Os3Sn7, an
alloy with topological states, which significantly improves the photocatalytic
performance for the reduction of CO2 to CO and CH4. Experimental evidence
combined with theoretical calculations reveal that the nontrivial topological
surface states greatly accelerate charge-separation/electron-enrichment and
adsorption/activation of CO2 molecules, rendering highly efficient reaction
channels to stimulate the formation of *COOH and *CO, as well CHO*. This work
shows the promise of achieving high photocatalytic performances with
synthesizing topological catalysts and provides hints on the design of novel
topological catalysts with superior photoactivity towards the CO2 reduction
reaction. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2408.11373 |