Photocatalysts for CO2 reduction and computational insights

Global warming is caused by excessive CO2 production, and reducing CO2 emissions is a viable way to counteract this. It has been extensively studied how light-driven processes, particularly photocatalytic systems, can transform solar energy into chemical energy. In the present review exercise, the...

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Main Authors: Yakubu Adekunle, Alli, Peter Olusakin, Oladoye, Abdulmujeeb T., Onawole, Anuar, Hazleen, Sheriff, Adewuyi, Olutobi Daniel, Ogunbiyi, Karine, Philippot
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spelling my.iium.irep.1041252023-06-14T07:29:00Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/104125/ Photocatalysts for CO2 reduction and computational insights Yakubu Adekunle, Alli Peter Olusakin, Oladoye Abdulmujeeb T., Onawole Anuar, Hazleen Sheriff, Adewuyi Olutobi Daniel, Ogunbiyi Karine, Philippot TP315 Fuel Global warming is caused by excessive CO2 production, and reducing CO2 emissions is a viable way to counteract this. It has been extensively studied how light-driven processes, particularly photocatalytic systems, can transform solar energy into chemical energy. In the present review exercise, the mechanism of CO2 reduction is described using calculations based on density functional theory (DFT), and comparisons are also made with regard to typical light-driven devices. Additionally, the traits of potential materials—including metal–organic frameworks (MOFs), metal complexes, metal oxide, Z-scheme (metal complexes/semiconductors, two semiconductors, dye-sensitized semiconductors), improved S-scheme and organic photocatalyst etc.—are described in depth to show how these traits affect the CO2 adsorption, activation, and desorption processes. Also summarized are a number of methods for enhancing the selectivity and efficiency of catalytic reactions. Lastly, the challenges and future outlook of light-driven reactions for CO2 reduction are presented. Elsevier 2023-07-15 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/104125/2/104125_Photocatalysts%20for%20CO2%20reduction.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/104125/3/104125_Photocatalysts%20for%20CO2%20reduction_Scopus.pdf Yakubu Adekunle, Alli and Peter Olusakin, Oladoye and Abdulmujeeb T., Onawole and Anuar, Hazleen and Sheriff, Adewuyi and Olutobi Daniel, Ogunbiyi and Karine, Philippot (2023) Photocatalysts for CO2 reduction and computational insights. Fuel, 344. pp. 1-18. ISSN 0016-2361 E-ISSN 1873-7153 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0016236123007147?via%3Dihub 10.1016/j.fuel.2023.128101
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topic TP315 Fuel
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Yakubu Adekunle, Alli
Peter Olusakin, Oladoye
Abdulmujeeb T., Onawole
Anuar, Hazleen
Sheriff, Adewuyi
Olutobi Daniel, Ogunbiyi
Karine, Philippot
Photocatalysts for CO2 reduction and computational insights
description Global warming is caused by excessive CO2 production, and reducing CO2 emissions is a viable way to counteract this. It has been extensively studied how light-driven processes, particularly photocatalytic systems, can transform solar energy into chemical energy. In the present review exercise, the mechanism of CO2 reduction is described using calculations based on density functional theory (DFT), and comparisons are also made with regard to typical light-driven devices. Additionally, the traits of potential materials—including metal–organic frameworks (MOFs), metal complexes, metal oxide, Z-scheme (metal complexes/semiconductors, two semiconductors, dye-sensitized semiconductors), improved S-scheme and organic photocatalyst etc.—are described in depth to show how these traits affect the CO2 adsorption, activation, and desorption processes. Also summarized are a number of methods for enhancing the selectivity and efficiency of catalytic reactions. Lastly, the challenges and future outlook of light-driven reactions for CO2 reduction are presented.
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author Yakubu Adekunle, Alli
Peter Olusakin, Oladoye
Abdulmujeeb T., Onawole
Anuar, Hazleen
Sheriff, Adewuyi
Olutobi Daniel, Ogunbiyi
Karine, Philippot
author_facet Yakubu Adekunle, Alli
Peter Olusakin, Oladoye
Abdulmujeeb T., Onawole
Anuar, Hazleen
Sheriff, Adewuyi
Olutobi Daniel, Ogunbiyi
Karine, Philippot
author_sort Yakubu Adekunle, Alli
title Photocatalysts for CO2 reduction and computational insights
title_short Photocatalysts for CO2 reduction and computational insights
title_full Photocatalysts for CO2 reduction and computational insights
title_fullStr Photocatalysts for CO2 reduction and computational insights
title_full_unstemmed Photocatalysts for CO2 reduction and computational insights
title_sort photocatalysts for co2 reduction and computational insights
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 2023
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