CeO2-based functional materials: Advancing photo and electro-driven catalysis for environmental remediation and energy conversion

IF 20.3 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, INORGANIC & NUCLEAR
Yan Zhang, Yuyue Zhou, Dalin Sun, Yingxia Nie, Deyu Wu, Lin Ban, Bing Tang, Song Yang, Hui Li, Tianyi Ma, Heng Zhang
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Transition metal oxides have drawn considerable interest due to their distinctive structure, multiple notable oxidation states, non-toxicity, and environmental sustainability. In the field of catalysis research, a particularly promising and urgent area of focus is the creation of stable and highly effective catalysts based on transition metal oxides. The twin global issues of environmental degradation and energy scarcity demand the creation of novel eco-friendly solutions. These challenges underscore the urgent need for advancing cutting-edge sustainable technologies. Currently, significant attention is focused on photocatalysis, electrocatalysis, and photoelectrocatalysis as viable strategies for addressing energy conversion and environmental remediation challenges. CeO2 has emerged as a catalyst of great promise, primarily due to its unique surface characteristics and distinctive 4f electron configuration. Especially, the coordination of Ce4+ with O2 in CeO2, involving Ce(IV) to O(II) charge transfer, yields a critical defect and a highly active surface. Nevertheless, the limited light-absorbing capacity and electrical conductivity of traditional CeO2 hinder its practical application. Consequently, developing diverse strategies to introduce abundant defects and active sites is pivotal for expanding the catalytic applications of CeO2. This review offers an in-depth overview of recent progress in CeO2-based catalytic systems for photocatalytic, electrocatalytic, and photoelectrocatalytic applications, with a focus on sustainable energy production and environmental pollution mitigation. This review emphasizes the synthesis methods of diverse tailored microstructures (including microspheres, hollows, core-shells, and polytopes) of CeO2, as well as strategies to enhance its catalytic activity via elemental doping, atomic loading, and coupling with oxides, MOFs, and carbonaceous materials to modulate the electronic coordination structure. Additionally, the discussion focuses on the catalytic activities, stabilities, and reaction mechanisms of CeO2-based catalysts, including oxygen vacancy defects, interfacial effects, bonding of reaction product intermediates to catalyst metal active sites, and metal-carrier interactions. Furthermore, this review presents a detailed description of quantitative characterization methods for evaluating oxidation states and oxygen vacancies in CeO2-based materials. Furthermore, the review highlights the current challenges and potential prospects in this research area. By providing a comprehensive update on the latest advances, this review aims to facilitate the informed design of high-performance CeO2-based composite catalysts, serving as a valuable resource for the pursuit of sustainable development goals.

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过渡金属氧化物因其独特的结构、多种显著的氧化态、无毒性和环境可持续性而备受关注。在催化研究领域,以过渡金属氧化物为基础制备稳定、高效的催化剂是一个特别有前景且急需关注的领域。环境退化和能源短缺这两个全球性问题要求创造新型的生态友好型解决方案。这些挑战凸显了推进尖端可持续技术的迫切需要。目前,光催化、电催化和光电催化作为应对能源转换和环境修复挑战的可行策略备受关注。CeO2 已成为一种前景广阔的催化剂,这主要得益于其独特的表面特性和独特的 4f 电子构型。特别是 CeO2 中 Ce4+ 与 O2- 的配位,涉及 Ce(IV)到 O(II)的电荷转移,产生了临界缺陷和高活性表面。然而,传统 CeO2 有限的光吸收能力和导电性阻碍了它的实际应用。因此,开发引入丰富缺陷和活性位点的多样化策略对于扩大 CeO2 的催化应用至关重要。本综述深入概述了基于 CeO2 的催化系统在光催化、电催化和光电催化应用方面的最新进展,重点关注可持续能源生产和环境污染缓解。本综述强调了各种量身定制的 CeO2 微结构(包括微球、空心、核壳和多面体)的合成方法,以及通过元素掺杂、原子负载以及与氧化物、MOFs 和碳质材料耦合以调节电子配位结构来增强其催化活性的策略。此外,还重点讨论了基于 CeO2 的催化剂的催化活性、稳定性和反应机理,包括氧空位缺陷、界面效应、反应产物中间体与催化剂金属活性位点的结合以及金属载体之间的相互作用。此外,本综述还详细介绍了用于评估 CeO2 基材料中氧化态和氧空位的定量表征方法。此外,综述还强调了该研究领域当前面临的挑战和潜在前景。通过全面介绍最新进展,本综述旨在促进基于 CeO2 的高性能复合催化剂的知情设计,为实现可持续发展目标提供宝贵资源。
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Coordination Chemistry Reviews
Coordination Chemistry Reviews 化学-无机化学与核化学
CiteScore
34.30
自引率
5.30%
发文量
457
审稿时长
54 days
期刊介绍: Coordination Chemistry Reviews offers rapid publication of review articles on current and significant topics in coordination chemistry, encompassing organometallic, supramolecular, theoretical, and bioinorganic chemistry. It also covers catalysis, materials chemistry, and metal-organic frameworks from a coordination chemistry perspective. Reviews summarize recent developments or discuss specific techniques, welcoming contributions from both established and emerging researchers. The journal releases special issues on timely subjects, including those featuring contributions from specific regions or conferences. Occasional full-length book articles are also featured. Additionally, special volumes cover annual reviews of main group chemistry, transition metal group chemistry, and organometallic chemistry. These comprehensive reviews are vital resources for those engaged in coordination chemistry, further establishing Coordination Chemistry Reviews as a hub for insightful surveys in inorganic and physical inorganic chemistry.
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