Rational tuning of crystallographic surface and metal doping were effective to enhance the catalytic performance of metal organic frameworks,but limited work has been explored for achieving modulation of crystal facet...Rational tuning of crystallographic surface and metal doping were effective to enhance the catalytic performance of metal organic frameworks,but limited work has been explored for achieving modulation of crystal facets and metal doping in a single system.MIL-68(In)was promising for photocatalytic applications due to its low toxicity and excellent photoresponsivity.However,its catalytic activity was constrained by severe carrier recombination and a lack of active sites.Herein,increased(001)facet ratio and active sites exposure were simultaneously realized by cobalt doping in MIL-68(In)through a one-pot solvothermal strategy.Optimized MIL-68(In/Co)-2.5 exhibited remarkable catalytic performance in comparison with pristine MIL-68(In)and other MIL-68(In/Co).The reaction kinetic constant and degradation efficiency of MIL-68(In/Co)were approximately twice and 17%higher than the pristine MIL-68(In)in 36 min reaction,respectively.Density functional theory calculations revealed that Co dopant could modulate the orientation of MIL-68(In)facets,facilitate the exchange of electrons and reduce the adsorption energy of peroxymonosulfate(PMS).This work provides a novel pathway for improvement of In-based MOFs in PMS/vis system,it also promotes the profound comprehension of the correlation between crystal facet regulation and catalytic activation in the PMS/vis system.展开更多
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Nos.52100087,52170079,U20A20322)Science and Technology Development Program of Jilin Province,China(Nos.20220508100RC,20230402035GH).
文摘Rational tuning of crystallographic surface and metal doping were effective to enhance the catalytic performance of metal organic frameworks,but limited work has been explored for achieving modulation of crystal facets and metal doping in a single system.MIL-68(In)was promising for photocatalytic applications due to its low toxicity and excellent photoresponsivity.However,its catalytic activity was constrained by severe carrier recombination and a lack of active sites.Herein,increased(001)facet ratio and active sites exposure were simultaneously realized by cobalt doping in MIL-68(In)through a one-pot solvothermal strategy.Optimized MIL-68(In/Co)-2.5 exhibited remarkable catalytic performance in comparison with pristine MIL-68(In)and other MIL-68(In/Co).The reaction kinetic constant and degradation efficiency of MIL-68(In/Co)were approximately twice and 17%higher than the pristine MIL-68(In)in 36 min reaction,respectively.Density functional theory calculations revealed that Co dopant could modulate the orientation of MIL-68(In)facets,facilitate the exchange of electrons and reduce the adsorption energy of peroxymonosulfate(PMS).This work provides a novel pathway for improvement of In-based MOFs in PMS/vis system,it also promotes the profound comprehension of the correlation between crystal facet regulation and catalytic activation in the PMS/vis system.