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Surface Ru–H Bipyridine Complexes-Grafted TiO2 Nanohybrids for Efficient Photocatalytic CO2 Methanation

A series of novel surface Ru–H bipyridine complexes-grafted TiO2 nanohybrids were for the first time prepared by a combined procedure of surface organometallic chemistry with post-synthetic ligand exchange for photocatalytic conversion of CO2 to CH4 with H2 as electron and proton donors under visibl...

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Published in:Journal of the American Chemical Society 2023-03, Vol.145 (10), p.5769-5777
Main Authors: Zhang, Pu, Sui, Xiaoyu, Wang, Ying, Wang, Zhuan, Zhao, Jiwu, Wen, Na, Chen, Hailong, Huang, Haowei, Zhang, Zizhong, Yuan, Rusheng, Ding, Zhengxin, Dai, Wenxin, Fu, Xianzhi, Weng, Yu-Xiang, Long, Jinlin
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Summary:A series of novel surface Ru–H bipyridine complexes-grafted TiO2 nanohybrids were for the first time prepared by a combined procedure of surface organometallic chemistry with post-synthetic ligand exchange for photocatalytic conversion of CO2 to CH4 with H2 as electron and proton donors under visible light irradiation. The selectivity toward CH4 increased to 93.4% by the ligand exchange of 4,4′-dimethyl-2,2′-bipyridine (4,4′-bpy) with the surface cyclopentadienyl (Cp)–RuH complex and the CO2 methanation activity was enhanced by 4.4-fold. An impressive rate of 241.2 μL·g–1·h–1 for CH4 production was achieved over the optimal photocatalyst. The femtosecond transient IR absorption results demonstrated that the hot electrons were fast injected in 0.9 ps from the photoexcited surface 4,4′-bpy–RuH complex into the conduction band of TiO2 nanoparticles to form a charge-separated state with an average lifetime of ca. 50.0 ns responsible for the CO2 methanation. The spectral characterizations indicated clearly that the formation of CO2 •– radicals by single electron reduction of CO2 molecules adsorbed on surface oxygen vacancies of TiO2 nanoparticles was the most critical step for the methanation. Such radical intermediates were inserted into the explored Ru–H bond to generate Ru–OOCH species and finally CH4 and H2O in the presence of H2.
ISSN:0002-7863
1520-5126
DOI:10.1021/jacs.2c12632