Abstract
The consumption of carbon dioxide (CO2) for direct solar fuel productions and synthesis of fine solar chemicals are gaining leading significance due to the shortage of fossil-fuel and global warming worldwide. Therefore, herein, we report the synthesis and development of solar light harvesting bamboo-shape magnesium tetraphenyl porphyrin based framework (Mg-TPPBF) photocatalyst. The development of Mg-TPPBF photocatalyst-biocatalyst bonded system as a solar light harvesting photocatalyst functions in a extremely efficient manner, increasing to high regeneration of NADH (73.9%), followed by its utilization in exclusive amount of formic acid (HCOOH) production (197.2 μmol) from CO2. The Mg-TPPBF photocatalyst also enables in consecutive C-S/C-N bonds formation with high yield (~96–99%) and selectivity (~97–99%) under solar light with excellent reusability. The current research work highlights the enlargement and application of Mg-TPPBF photocatalyst for direct solar fuel production from CO2 and fine solar chemical synthesis.
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