Engineered Interface Coverage and Precise Cocatalyst Placement in MOF-Derived Heterojunction Photocatalysts for Selective Methane Oxidation

Abstract

While rational fabrication of heterojunction photocatalysts with tunable interfaces and precise location control over cocatalyst holds great promise for enhanced photocatalysis, the synergistic integration of these parameters remains substantial challenges. Herein, a series of metal-organic framework (MOF) composites with compact interfaces and customizable interface coverage are designed by epitaxial growth of ZIF-8 on the surface of MIL-125-NH 2 , yielding ZIF-8 m /MIL-125-NH 2 (m = 21, 35, 65, representing the coverage percentage of ZIF-8 on MIL-125-NH 2 surface). These composites are then converted into ZnO/TiO x heterojunctions through a two-step thermal treatment, termed ZTO-m, for photocatalytic CH 4 oxidation. The results reveal that the interface coverage in ZTO-m plays critical roles in charge separation, where ZTO-65 gives the best activity. With ZTO-65 as a basis, the cocatalysts, Au clusters and CoO x species, are respectively positioned onto TiO x and ZnO. The targeted positioning of cocatalysts not only improves charge separation but also facilitates O 2 activation. As a result, the resulting Au-Co-ZTO demonstrates excellent activity toward liquid oxygenate production, achieving 1723.5 μmol•g -1 •h -1 with a selectivity of 99%, in the photocatalytic CH 4 oxidation.

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Article type
Edge Article
Submitted
28 Jun 2025
Accepted
04 Sep 2025
First published
05 Sep 2025
This article is Open Access

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Chem. Sci., 2025, Accepted Manuscript

Engineered Interface Coverage and Precise Cocatalyst Placement in MOF-Derived Heterojunction Photocatalysts for Selective Methane Oxidation

W. Zhao, K. Sun, J. Xu, Z. Lin, Q. chen, M. Hong and H. Jiang, Chem. Sci., 2025, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D5SC04771D

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