N-heterocyclic carbene-ligated metal complexes and clusters for photocatalytic CO2 reduction
Abstract
Photocatalytic reduction of CO2 to high value-added products is a green and sustainable approach to reducing excessive CO2 emissions. N-heterocyclic carbenes (NHCs) are a class of structurally versatile ligands due to their strong σ-donor properties, forming covalent bonds with many metal centers, and ability to activate CO2 molecules. The resulting NHC-ligated metal centers and clusters have high stability, tunable π-conjugation and unique reactivity, making them excellent candidates for CO2 photoreduction. Herein, this frontier article provides a comprehensive review of the literatures on active NHC-stabilized metal complexes and clusters for photocatalytic CO2 reduction. We discuss the synthetic strategies of NHC-ligated metal species, including their incorporation into porous matrices such as metal–organic frameworks (MOFs). We also summarize their photocatalytic applications in CO2 reduction, providing guidance for the rational design and development of NHC-based MOF photocatalysts for efficient and sustainable CO2 photoreduction.
- This article is part of the themed collections: Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers Emerging Investigator Series 2022–2023, FOCUS: Metal and Metal-Containing Clusters and 2023 Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers Review-type Articles