Metal–Organic Frameworks for Electrocatalytic Reduction of Carbon Dioxide

Omar M. Yaghi, Peidong Yang, Christopher J. Chang, Song Lin, Nikolay Kornienko, Yingbo Zhao, Dohyung Kim, Chenhui Zhu, Christopher S. Kley
2015-10-28

SCID:  54.1/ysymf4ue
A key challenge in the field of electrochemical carbon dioxide reduction is the design of catalytic materials featuring high product selectivity, stability, and a composition of earth-abundant elements. In this work, we introduce thin films of nanosized metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) as atomically defined and nanoscopic materials that function as catalysts for the efficient and selective reduction of carbon dioxide to carbon monoxide in aqueous electrolytes. Detailed examination of a cobalt-porphyrin MOF, Al2(OH)2TCPP-Co (TCPP-H2 = 4,4',4″,4‴-(porphyrin-5,10,15,20-tetrayl)tetrabenzoate) revealed a selectivity for CO production in excess of 76% and stability over 7 h with a per-site turnover number (TON) of 1400. In situ spectroelectrochemical measurements provided insights into the cobalt oxidation state during the course of reaction and showed that the majority of catalytic centers in this MOF are redox-accessible where Co(II) is reduced to Co(I) during catalysis.
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Omar M. Yaghi
Peidong Yang
Christopher J. Chang
Song Lin
Nikolay Kornienko
Yingbo Zhao
Dohyung Kim
Chenhui Zhu
Christopher S. Kley
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