Manipulation of interfacial charge dynamics for metal-organic frameworks toward advanced photocatalytic applications

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Compared to other known materials, metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) have the highest surface area and the lowest densities; as a result, MOFs are advantageous in numerous technological applications, especially in the area of photocatalysis. Photocatalysis shows tantalizing potential to fulfill global energy demands, reduce greenhouse effects, and resolve environmental contamination problems. To exploit highly active photocatalysts, it is important to determine the fate of photoexcited charge carriers and identify the most decisive charge transfer pathway. Methods to modulate charge dynamics and manipulate carrier behaviors may pave a new avenue for the intelligent design of MOF-based photocatalysts for widespread applications. By summarizing the recent developments in the modulation of interfacial charge dynamics for MOF-based photocatalysts, this minireview can deliver inspiring insights to help researchers harness the merits of MOFs and create versatile photocatalytic systems.

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Wang, C. Y., Chang, H. E., Wang, C. Y., Kurioka, T., Chen, C. Y., Mark Chang, T. F., … Hsu, Y. J. (2023, November 16). Manipulation of interfacial charge dynamics for metal-organic frameworks toward advanced photocatalytic applications. Nanoscale Advances. Royal Society of Chemistry. https://doi.org/10.1039/d3na00837a

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