Abstract

The carbon dioxide (CO2) hydrogenation into methane (CH4, Sabatier reaction) has intrigued much research attention considering the role of CH4 in rendering energy for daily life. Photo-thermo-catalysis (PTC) of CO2 methanation integrates both photochemical and thermochemical contributions to drive CH4 generation effectively and selectively. This review critically surveys recent discoveries in PTC-CO2 methanation. After introducing the basics of CO2 methanation, the mechanisms of PTC-CO2 methanation related to electron transfer (non-thermal effect) and photothermal heating are presented. Next, the factors regarding metals, shapes, metal–support interactions and defects are discussed. Moreover, we highlight the emerging catalysts of PTC-CO2 methanation, including plasmonic and non-plasmonic metals, metal oxide semiconductors, metal-organic frameworks, and metal carbides. This review concludes with current challenges and future perspectives in paving the way toward the industrial application of PTC-CO2 methanation.

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