Enhanced photothermal conversion in 3D stacked metal-organic framework nanosheets
Aggregate ›› 2024, Vol. 5 ›› Issue (4) : e529
Enhanced photothermal conversion in 3D stacked metal-organic framework nanosheets
Incorporating metal nanoparticles (MNPs) in metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) demonstrated great potential in the field of photo-/photothermal-catalysis. However, the oriented design and optimization of the 3D nano-architectures of MOF substrates to achieve high-efficiency light harvesting remains a challenge. Herein, guided on theoretical simulation, a facile etching strategy was employed to fabricate a 3D orderly-stacked-MOF-nanosheet-structure (CASFZU-1) with a high electric field energy-density-distribution; well-dispersed MNPs were afterwards encapsulated onto the MOF support. The unique nanosheet structure improved the light absorbance over the broadband spectrum, thereby enhancing the plasmonic photothermal effects of the MNPs@CASFZU-1 composites. Based on the plasmondriven photothermal conversion, the MNPs@CASFZU-1 composites exhibited approximately twofold catalytic efficiency in the hydrogenation reaction and a lower temperature for the full conversion of carbon monoxide, compared to their bulk-type composites. The surface-plasmon-driven photothermal effects can be exploited in innovative MNPs@MOF platforms for various applications.
heterogeneous catalysis / metal-organic framework / nanosheet-assembled structure / photothermal effects
Shan Zhu, Chuanhui Huang and Xiao Li contributed equally to this work.
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