Multi‐Chambered Branches of Hollow Nanoreactors Drive Spatiotemporal Regulation of <sup>*</sup> CO Intermediate for Efficient CO <sub>2</sub> ‐to‐CH <sub>4</sub> Photoreduction
Abstract
Abstract The high‐calorific value and gas infrastructure compatibility of methane (CH 4 ) position it as a key target in artificial CO 2 photoreduction. However, the challenge of manipulating the surface coverage of * CO intermediate on catalysts significantly impedes the efficiency and selectivity of CH 4 production during the eight‐electron reduction process. Here, a hollow nanoreactor (HoNR) photocatalyst (hS‐ZnSe/CdSe) with multi‐chambered branches is demonstrated, achieving efficient and selective CH 4 production under visible light. In situ DRIFTS reveals that the branched mesoporous shell can effectively regulate the dispersion and concentration of * CO intermediate, thereby promoting methoxy ( * CH 3 O) formation, which is a significantly kinetic determinant of CH 4 generation. The HoNR photocatalyst demonstrates a superior CH 4 production of 215.5 µmol·g −1 ·h −1 with an electron selectivity of 92%, which surpasses most state‐of‐the‐art photocatalysts, especially without using any noble metal cocatalyst. Moreover, the relationship between intermediate diffusion kinetics and final product selectivity in complex geometries cavities is quantitatively established via systematic simulation. This work revolutionarily leverages chamber‐branched topological architectures to drive spatiotemporally coupled cascade reactions, establishing a potential paradigm for achieving high‐efficiency photocatalysis.
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Authors (10)
Xiaowu Gao
National Key Laboratory of Science and Technology on Advanced Composites in Special Environments, Harbin Institute of Technology 2 , Harbin 150080,
Ziwei Zhao
Zewen Wu
Zhenhuai Yang
Department of Semiconductor Technology Research Ji Hua Laboratory Foshan 528200 China
Kesheng Guo
Ji Hua Laboratory Foshan Guangdong 52800 P. R. China
Jiecai Han
Yong‐Ho Ra
Division of Advanced Materials Engineering Engineering College Research Center for Advanced Materials Development (RCAMD) Jeonbuk National University Jeonju 54896 Republic of Korea
Xianghua Kong
Anhui Province Key Laboratory of Value-Added Catalytic Conversion and Reaction Engineering, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
Jiaqi Zhu
Department of Chemistry
Yongjie Wang
College of Life Science, Capital Normal University