Abstract

Amongst the major challenges of our century are climate change and energy shortage. These issues stem from anthropogenic activities and their greenhouse emissions such as CO2. Artificial photosynthesis and semiconductors, together with suitable optoelectronic and surface properties, are an interesting and cutting-edge technology to tackle the aforementioned. Recently, MOF-derived nanomaterials have developed as a new type of versatile porous semiconductor in the field of CO2 photoreduction. This work provides a comprehensive overview of the recent advances of CO2 photoreduction by MOF-derived carbon nanomaterials to solar fuels. Lastly, the outlook and possible enhancements for these photocatalysts are discussed.

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