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Abstract Near‐infrared light‐driven photocatalytic CO 2 reduction (NIR‐CO 2 PR) holds tremendous promise for the production of valuable commodity chemicals and fuels. However, designing photocatalysts capable of reducing CO 2 with low energy NIR photons remains challenging. Herein, a novel NIR‐driven photocatalyst comprising an anionic Ru complex intercalated between NiAl‐layered double hydroxide nanosheets (NiAl‐Ru‐LDH) is shown to deliver efficient CO 2 photoreduction (0.887 μmol h −1 ) with CO selectivity of 84.81 % under 1200 nm illumination and excellent stability over 50 testing cycles. This remarkable performance results from the intercalated Ru complex lowering the LDH band gap (0.98 eV) via a compression‐related charge redistribution phenomenon. Furthermore, transient absorption spectroscopy data verified light‐induced electron transfer from the Ru complex towards the LDH sheets, increasing the availability of electrons to drive CO 2 PR. The presence of hydroxyl defects in the LDH sheets promotes the adsorption of CO 2 molecules and lowers the energy barriers for NIR‐CO 2 PR to CO. To our knowledge, this is one of the first reports of NIR‐CO 2 PR at wavelengths up to 1200 nm in LDH‐based photocatalyst systems.
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Shaoquan Li
Purple Mountain Observatory
Zixian Li
Harbin Institute of Technology
Jianing Yue
Beijing Normal University
Angewandte Chemie International Edition
University of Auckland
Beijing Normal University
Beijing University of Chemical Technology
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synapsesocial.com/papers/68e62ad5b6db6435875bdd51 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/anie.202407638
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