Issue 2, 2024

Highly selective photothermal conversion of CO2 to ethylene using hierarchical boxwood ball-like Weyl semimetal WTe2 catalysts

Abstract

It is of significance to convert CO2 into value-added carbon compounds under solar light. Here, we report a WTe2 photothermal catalyst for the highly selective conversion of CO2 into a commercially valuable chemical, ethylene (C2H4), by using the dual sites of W and Te under light illumination. It is found that (1) WTe2 offers favorable formation of a *CHO intermediate at the W site, a lower energy barrier for the transfer of the *CHO intermediate from the W to the Te site, and a suitable W–Te distance for the C–C coupling to produce C2H4; (2) the photocatalysis and thermocatalysis synergistically cooperate with each other on WTe2, significantly facilitating the CO2 conversion. As a result, by designing a WTe2 nanostructure with an enhanced photothermal effect, the reaction temperature can reach 185 °C under a 300 W Xe lamp, enabling a C2H4 production rate of 115.51 μmol g−1 with a selectivity of C2H4 up to 88%, which exceeds all reported values of solar-driven C2H4 production.

Graphical abstract: Highly selective photothermal conversion of CO2 to ethylene using hierarchical boxwood ball-like Weyl semimetal WTe2 catalysts

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
20 Oct 2023
Accepted
24 Nov 2023
First published
27 Nov 2023

J. Mater. Chem. A, 2024,12, 923-931

Highly selective photothermal conversion of CO2 to ethylene using hierarchical boxwood ball-like Weyl semimetal WTe2 catalysts

X. Zhang, C. Dong, Y. Yang, Y. Hu, L. Wu, Y. Gu, K. Zhang and J. Shen, J. Mater. Chem. A, 2024, 12, 923 DOI: 10.1039/D3TA06389E

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