贾长超   

个人简历:贾长超,青岛科技大学副教授,硕士生导师。长期从事半导体纳米材料可控合成及能源转换与存储研究,聚焦于纳米材料光催化,已在Adv. Funct. Mater.、Chem. Eng. J.、Sci. China Chem.、Small、Carbon、Sep. Purif. Technol.、ACS Appl. Mater. Interfaces、Inorg. Chem. Front.等期刊发表SCI学术论文40余篇,授权发明专利10余项。主持山东省自然科学基金青年项目、中国博士后面上项目、青岛市自然科学基金原创探索项目...Detials

Site-Specific for CO2 Photoreduction with Single-Atom Ni on Strained TiO2-x Derived from Bimetallic Metal-Organic Frameworks

Release time:2025-07-14  Hits:

  • Key Words:REDUCTION; DRIVEN; CATALYSTS; SODIUM; ANODE; WATER
  • Abstract:The photocatalytic reduction of CO2 in water to produce fuels and chemicals is promising while challenging. However, many photocatalysts for accomplishing such challenging task usually suffer from unspecific catalytic active sites and the inefficient charge carrier's separation. Here, a site-specific single-atom Ni/TiO2-x catalyst is reported by in situ topological transformation of Ni-Ti-EG bimetallic metal-organic frameworks. The loading of nickel nanoparticles or individual atoms, which act as specific active sites, can be precisely regulated by chelating agents through the partial removal of nickel and adjacent oxygen atoms. Furthermore, the degree of lattice strain in Ni/TiO2-x catalysts, which improves the separation efficiency of charge carriers, can be modulated by fine-tuning the transformation process. By leveraging the anchored nickel atoms and the strained TiO2, the optimized NiSA0.27/TiO2-x shows a CO generation rate of 86.3 mu mol g-1 h-1 (288 times higher than that of NiNPs/TiO2-x) and CO selectivity of up to 92.5% for CO2 reduction in a pure-water system. This work underscores the importance of tailoring lattice strain and creating specific single-atom active sites to facilitate the efficient and selective reduction of CO2.
  • Volume:21
  • Issue:10
  • Translation or Not:no