Bai KP, Wu C, Lu JT, Chen WP, Cui MD, Zheng YZ. Assembling Giant Nanoclusters as Heterogeneous Catalysts for Effectively Converting CO
2 to CO Under Visible Light.
SMALL (WEINHEIM AN DER BERGSTRASSE, GERMANY) 2025:e2412630. [PMID:
39924862 DOI:
10.1002/smll.202412630]
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Abstract
Heterometallic lanthanide-transition metal (3d-4f) nanoclusters with well-defined structures and multiple active sites are excellent vehicles for achieving efficient catalysis and studying heterometallic synergism. In this work, two closely related yet different high-nuclearity nanoclusters, 72-nuclear {Ni28RE44} (1, RE = Pr, Nd, Sm, Eu, and Gd) and 111-nuclear {Ni48La63} (2), are synthesized using a mixed-ligand strategy. Importantly, the crystal solids of these giant coordination clusters are insoluble when soaking in H2O/CH3CN and can be used as heterogeneous catalysts for visible-light-driven catalytic conversion of CO2 to CO. Cluster 2 exhibits a maximum CO production rate of 4800 µmol g-1 h-1 and a CO selectivity of 92% over H2. Furthermore, the catalytic properties are investigated of different rare earths in the cluster 1 series, found that 1-Eu exhibited superior catalytic performance under identical conditions, likely due to the lower reduction potential of the europium ions. This study represents the first report of 3d-4f heterometallic nanoclusters as heterogeneous catalysts for photocatalytic reaction and provides a reference for the study of high-nuclearity 3d-4f nanoclusters as catalysts for photocatalytic reduction of CO2 to CO.
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