Issue 3, 2017

Metal organic framework based catalysts for CO2 conversion

Abstract

Metal organic frameworks (MOFs) are hybrid crystalline materials, exhibiting high specific surface areas, controllable pore sizes and surface chemistry. These properties have made MOFs attractive for a wide range of applications including gas separation, gas storage, sensing, drug delivery and catalysis. This review focuses on recent progress in the application of MOF materials as catalysts for CO2 conversion through chemical fixation, photocatalysis and electrocatalysis. In particular, this review discusses the co-relationship between the physicochemical properties of MOF materials including their catalytic performance as well as their stability and recyclability under different reaction conditions, relevant to CO2 conversion. Current modification techniques for improving MOF performance are highlighted along with the recent understanding of their electronic properties. The limitations of MOF based catalysts are also discussed and potential routes for improvement are suggested.

Graphical abstract: Metal organic framework based catalysts for CO2 conversion

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Article information

Article type
Review Article
Submitted
04 nov 2016
Accepted
10 feb 2017
First published
10 feb 2017

Mater. Horiz., 2017,4, 345-361

Metal organic framework based catalysts for CO2 conversion

J. W. Maina, C. Pozo-Gonzalo, L. Kong, J. Schütz, M. Hill and L. F. Dumée, Mater. Horiz., 2017, 4, 345 DOI: 10.1039/C6MH00484A

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