Mechanistic study of DETA-modified CdS for carbon dioxide reduction†

IF 4.4 3区 化学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL
Meiyan Guo, Wanxiang Yang, Yi Li, Yongfan Zhang and Wei Lin
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Cadmium sulfide (CdS) exhibits remarkable light absorption capabilities and is widely employed in photocatalytic reduction of CO2. Nevertheless, the crystal facet effects on the micro-scale mechanisms governing CO2 conversion on CdS remain elusive. This study theoretically investigates the electronic properties of hexagonal-phase (101), (001), and cubic-phase (111) CdS surfaces modified with diethylenetriamine (DETA). From a microscopic viewpoint, it elucidates the unique bonding characteristics of CO2 on different exposed facets of DETA/CdS and the formation mechanisms leading to products such as CO, HCOOH, CH2O, CH3OH, and CH4. Our findings reveal that the DETA/CdS(101) surface is the most stable, effectively adsorbing hydrogen and CO2 at varied Cd sites with a high selectivity towards CO production, thereby showing promise for syngas generation, albeit with potential yields of formic acid and methane. Conversely, DETA/CdS(001) and (111) primarily facilitate the reduction of CO2 to CH4. These discoveries offer theoretical insights into photochemical experiments involving CO2 reduction on CdS, shedding light on the influence of crystal facets on reaction pathways.

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DETA 改性 CdS 用于二氧化碳还原的机理研究†。
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Catalysis Science & Technology
Catalysis Science & Technology CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL-
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8.70
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6.00%
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587
审稿时长
1.5 months
期刊介绍: A multidisciplinary journal focusing on cutting edge research across all fundamental science and technological aspects of catalysis. Editor-in-chief: Bert Weckhuysen Impact factor: 5.0 Time to first decision (peer reviewed only): 31 days
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