Fine-Tuning The Metal Oxo Cluster Composition And Phase Structure Of Ni/Ti Bimetallic Mofs For Efficient Co2 Reduction

JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY C(2021)

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Abstract
The photocatalytic activity of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) is closely related to the components and structures of metal oxo clusters. In this article, a gradient modulation of metal oxo cluster components is achieved via tuning the molar ratio of Ni2+/Ti4+ in the Ni/Ti bimetallic MOFs. Ni/Ti bimetallic MOFs exhibit adjustable physicochemical properties and enhanced photocatalytic activity compared with Ti-MOF and Ni-MOF. The introduction of Ni with high electron affinity in titanium oxo clusters is responsible for the enhanced charge separation and transfer in Ni/Ti bimetallic MOFs. The extended tunability of components and structures of Ni/Ti bimetallic MOFs provides more opportunities for MOF-based materials design.
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metal oxo cluster composition,mofs,efficient composition,fine-tuning
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