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Toward a Comprehensive Understanding of Amorphous Photocatalysts: Fundamental Hypotheses and Applications in CO2 Photoreduction
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Toward a Comprehensive Understanding of Amorphous Photocatalysts: Fundamental Hypotheses and Applications in CO2 Photoreduction
Issued Date
2023-04
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Powar, Niket Suresh. (2023-04). Toward a Comprehensive Understanding of Amorphous Photocatalysts: Fundamental Hypotheses and Applications in CO2 Photoreduction. Chemistry - A European Journal, 29(19). doi: 10.1002/chem.202203810
Type
Article
Author Keywords
amorphous catalystsartificial photosynthesisCO2 reductioncoordination chemistryphotocatalysis
Keywords
TIO2 QUASI NANOCUBESCARBON-DIOXIDERUTILE TIO2ANATASEREDUCTIONCATALYSTSURFACEFACETSPHASENANOPARTICLES
ISSN
0947-6539
Abstract
In principle, photocatalytic activity can be precisely controlled with crystalline catalysts. However, an amorphous photocatalyst could be a viable candidate for CO2 photoreduction to form value-added products. The amorphous phase is currently part of the crystalline material in several ongoing CO2 photoreduction studies. Additionally, no study indicates the amorphous material required for overall CO2 photoreduction. This perspective review article highlights fundamental assumptions that are necessary to gain insights and understand the effectiveness of amorphous photocatalysts for CO2 photoreduction. We start with basic ideas and theories about these materials, including light harvesting, variable coordination number, and the interaction of CO2 molecules with the amorphous catalytic surface. To understand the prospects of the amorphous photocatalyst, we explore machine learning with EXAFS. Furthermore, we discuss product selectivity and regeneration of photocatalysts in detail. Finally, we briefly review the work in progress on amorphous materials and compare it to that on crystalline ones. © 2023 Wiley-VCH GmbH.
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/46075
DOI
10.1002/chem.202203810
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons Inc
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