Artificial Photoenzymatic Reduction of Carbon Dioxide to Methanol by Using Electron Mediator and Co-factorAssembled ZnIn 2 S 4 Nanoflowers
Increased absorption of visible light, low electron-hole recombination, and fast electron transfer are the major objectives for highly effective photocatalysts in biocatalytic artificial photosynthetic systems. In this study, a polydopamine (PDA) layer containing electron mediator, [M], and NAD cofa...
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Veröffentlicht in: | ChemSusChem 2023-06, Vol.16 (12), p.e202300061 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Increased absorption of visible light, low electron-hole recombination, and fast electron transfer are the major objectives for highly effective photocatalysts in biocatalytic artificial photosynthetic systems. In this study, a polydopamine (PDA) layer containing electron mediator, [M], and NAD
cofactor was assembled on the outer surface of ZnIn
S
nanoflower, and the as-prepared nanoparticle, ZnIn
S
/PDA@poly/[M]/NAD
, was used for photoenzymatic methanol production from CO
. Because of effective capturing of visible light, reduced distance of electron transfer, and elimination of electron-holes recombination, a high NADH regeneration of 80.7±1.43 % could be obtained using the novel ZnIn
S
/PDA@poly/[M]/NAD
. In the artificial photosynthesis system, a maximum methanol production of 116.7±11.8 μm was obtained. The enzymes and nanoparticles in the hybrid bio-photocatalysis system could be easily recovered using the ultrafiltration membrane at the bottom of the photoreactor. This is due to the successful immobilization of the small blocks including the electron mediator and cofactor on the surface of the photocatalyst. The ZnIn
S
/PDA@poly/[M]/NAD
photocatalyst exhibited good stability and recyclability for methanol production. The novel concept presented in this study shows great promise for other sustainable chemical productions through artificial photoenzymatic catalysis. |
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ISSN: | 1864-5631 1864-564X |
DOI: | 10.1002/cssc.202300061 |