共价有机骨架材料在光催化应用中的最新进展
Research Progress on Covalent Organic Frameworks for Photocatalytic Applications
DOI: 10.12677/MS.2024.142017, PDF,   
作者: 冯 嫣, 朱百慧, 职晓焱, 董方园, 宋敬璇, 傅仰河*:浙江师范大学含氟新材料研究所,先进催化材料教育部重点实验室,浙江 金华
关键词: 共价有机框架材料光催化合成方法应用Covalent Organic Frameworks Photocatalysis Synthetic Methods Applications
摘要: 共价有机骨架(COFs)是具有高表面积和稳定孔隙率的结晶共价聚合物。COFs材料表现出许多突出的特性,如高比表面积和孔隙率、高的化学稳定性和热稳定性、结构易调控等。这些特殊的优势使COFs材料在光催化方面表现出显著的性能。此外,通过离子掺杂和异质结的形成,可以显著提高COFs材料作为光催化剂的活性。本文综述了COF基材料在光催化体系中的最新研究进展。首先,对COFs的制备方法进行了分析和比较。此外,还介绍了COFs基材料光催化反应的基本原理以及光催化制氢、CO2还原、染料降解、有机转化等方面的最新研究进展。
Abstract: Covalent organic frameworks (COFs) are crystalline covalent polymers with high surface area and stable porosity. COFs materials exhibit many outstanding properties, such as high specific surface area and porosity, high chemical and thermal stability, and easy structural modulation. These special advantages make COFs materials show remarkable performance in photocatalysis. In addition, the activity of COFs materials as photocatalysts can be significantly enhanced by ion doping and heterojunction formation. This paper reviews the recent research progress of COF-based materials in photocatalytic systems. Firstly, the preparation methods of COFs are analysed and compared. In addition, the basic principles of photocatalytic reactions of COFs-based materials and the latest research progress in photocatalytic hydrogen production, CO2 reduction, dye degradation, and organic conversion are presented.
文章引用:冯嫣, 朱百慧, 职晓焱, 董方园, 宋敬璇, 傅仰河. 共价有机骨架材料在光催化应用中的最新进展[J]. 材料科学, 2024, 14(2): 142-151. https://doi.org/10.12677/MS.2024.142017

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