Issue 4, 2014

A carbon-based photocatalyst efficiently converts CO2 to CH4 and C2H2 under visible light

Abstract

Novel photocatalysts consisting of porphyrin and graphene have been designed to reduce CO2 to hydrocarbons under visible light. These catalysts can (i) effectively reduce CO2 to hydrocarbons, particularly to C2H2; and (ii) selectively control the transfer of photogenerated electrons from graphene to CO2 rather than to H2O.

Graphical abstract: A carbon-based photocatalyst efficiently converts CO2 to CH4 and C2H2 under visible light

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
02 Dec 2013
Accepted
07 Jan 2014
First published
08 Jan 2014

Green Chem., 2014,16, 2142-2146

Author version available

A carbon-based photocatalyst efficiently converts CO2 to CH4 and C2H2 under visible light

T. Wu, L. Zou, D. Han, F. Li, Q. Zhang and L. Niu, Green Chem., 2014, 16, 2142 DOI: 10.1039/C3GC42454E

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