Porphyrin-based MOFs for photocatalysis in water: advancements in solar fuels generation and pollutants degradation
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Liu, Fangbing; Rincón, Irene; Baldoví, Herme G.; Dhakshinamoorthy, Amarajothi; Horcajada, Patricia; Rojas Macías, Sara; Navalón, Sergio; Fateeva, AlexandraEditorial
Royal Society of Chemistry
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2024-02-21Referencia bibliográfica
Liu, Fangbing, et al. Porphyrin-based MOFs for photocatalysis in water: advancements in solar fuels generation and pollutants degradation. Inorg. Chem. Front., 2024, 11, 2212–2245 [10.1039/d3qi01996a]
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LABEX iMust ANR-10-LABX-0064, of the University Lyon 1 and CNRS; Arqus European University Alliance, co-funded by the European Commission; Grant from the French government managed by the ANR under the Investissements d’avenir programme, ANR-19-GURE-00013 and of the ARQUS European University Alliance; China Scholarship Council; Ayuda RYC2022-037287-I financiada por MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033 y por El FSE invierte en tu future; Grant María Zambrano in Universitat Politècnica de València within the framework of the grants for retraining in the Spanish university system (Spanish Ministry of Universities, financed by the European Union, NextGeneration EU); Projects MOFseidon PID2019-104228RB-I00, ESENCE RTC2019-007254-5, NAPOLION PID2022-139956OB-I00 and MOFCycle CNS2022-135779 funded by MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033 and by ERDF A way of making Europe; B-FQM-394, and ProyExcel_00105 funded from Junta de Andalucía; Grant (RYC2021-032522-I) funded by MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033 and for El FSE invierte en tu future; Grant PID2021-123856OBI00 funded by MICIU/AEI/10.13039/501100011033 and by ERDF A way of making Europe; European Union Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under Grant Agreement Nº101022649Abstract
This review aims to provide a thorough summary of the versatile applications of porphyrin-based metal–organic frameworks (PMOFs) as photocatalysts in an aqueous environment, specifically focusing on the production of solar fuels and the degradation of pollutants. The first section describes the fundamental attributes of porphyrin molecules as building units of stable PMOFs, efficient in photocatalysis under solar light irradiation in water. Key considerations, such as their light absorption and photophysical properties, are discussed, and the structures of several representative PMOFs are detailed. The subsequent section highlights the utilization of PMOFs and composites for the photocatalytic hydrogen evolution reaction in the presence of sacrificial electron donors as well as for the overall water splitting into H2 and O2. The third section focuses on the versatile utilizations of PMOFs and composites in the photodegradation of different kinds of emerging organic pollutant, showing their potential for environmental remediation. Finally, this review summarizes the current state-of-the art of the field together with proposing insights into the future prospects and opportunities to reach more efficient materials to advance into the development of practical applications.