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Dispersed Nickel Cobalt Oxyphosphide Nanoparticles Confined in Multichannel Hollow Carbon Fibers for Photocatalytic CO<sub>2</sub> Reduction

Yan WangSchool of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering Nanyang Technological University 62 Nanyang Drive Singapore 637459 SingaporeSibo WangSchool of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering Nanyang Technological University 62 Nanyang Drive Singapore 637459 SingaporeXiong Wen LouSchool of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering Nanyang Technological University 62 Nanyang Drive Singapore 637459 Singapore
2019en
ABI

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Abstract Materials for high‐efficiency photocatalytic CO 2 reduction are desirable for solar‐to‐carbon fuel conversion. Herein, highly dispersed nickel cobalt oxyphosphide nanoparticles (NiCoOP NPs) were confined in multichannel hollow carbon fibers (MHCFs) to construct the NiCoOP‐NPs@MHCFs catalysts for efficient CO 2 photoreduction. The synthesis involves electrospinning, phosphidation, and carbonization steps and permits facile tuning of chemical composition. In the catalyst, the mixed metal oxyphosphide NPs with ultrasmall size and high dispersion offer abundant catalytically active sites for redox reactions. At the same time, the multichannel hollow carbon matrix with high conductivity and open ends will effectively promote mass/charge transfer, improve CO 2 adsorption, and prevent the metal oxyphosphide NPs from aggregation. The optimized hetero‐metal oxyphosphide catalyst exhibits considerable activity for photosensitized CO 2 reduction, affording a high CO evolution rate of 16.6 μmol h −1 (per 0.1 mg of catalyst).

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