Semiconductor nanocrystals for small molecule activation via artificial photosynthesis
Facile activation and conversion of small molecules (e.g., H O, CO , N , CH , and C H ) into solar fuels or value-added chemicals under mild conditions is an attractive pathway in dealing with the worldwide appeal of energy consumption and the growing demand of industrial feedstocks. Compared with c...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Chemical Society reviews 2020-12, Vol.49 (24), p.9028-9056 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Facile activation and conversion of small molecules (e.g., H
O, CO
, N
, CH
, and C
H
) into solar fuels or value-added chemicals under mild conditions is an attractive pathway in dealing with the worldwide appeal of energy consumption and the growing demand of industrial feedstocks. Compared with conventional thermo- or electro-catalytic approaches, the protocol of photocatalysis shines light on green and low-cost storage of sunlight in chemical bonds. For instance, artificial photosynthesis is an effective way to split H
O into molecular O
and H
, thereby storing solar energy in the form of hydrogen fuel. Because of rational tunability in band gaps, charge-carrier dynamics, exposed active sites and catalytic redox activities by tailoring size, composition, morphology, surface, and/or interface property, semiconductor nanocrystals (NCs) emerge as very promising candidates for photo-induced small molecule activation, including H
O splitting, CO
reduction, N
fixation, CH
conversion and chemical bond formation (e.g., S-S, C-C, C-N, C-P, C-O). In this review, we summarize the recent advances in small molecule activation via artificial photosynthesis using semiconductor NCs, especially those consisting of II-VI and III-V elements. Moreover, we highlight the intrinsic advantages of semiconductor NCs in this field and look into the fabrication of prototype devices for large-scale and sustainable small molecule activation to store solar energy in chemical bonds. |
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ISSN: | 0306-0012 1460-4744 |
DOI: | 10.1039/d0cs00930j |