FIGURE 1.
CO2 hydrogenation over various MOFs-based catalysts. (A) Interface bonding of sub-nanometer Cu clusters with Zr6O8 nodes over Cu/UiO-66 and its catalytic results in CO2 hydrogenation to methanol. Reproduced with permission from Zhu et al. (2020). Copyright 2020 Springer Nature. (B) The Cu/ZnOx NPs embedded UiO-bpy and its catalytic results in CO2 hydrogenation to methanol. Reproduced with permission from An et al. (2017). Copyright 2017 American Chemical Society. (C) Structural evolution in the decomposition process of Ru/UiO-66 and its catalytic results obtained material for CO2 hydrogenation to CH4. Reproduced with permission from Lippi et al. (2017). Copyright 2017 Royal Society of Chemistry. (D) Fe/C-K catalyst fabricated through decomposition of Basolite F300 MOF and its catalytic results obtained material for CO2 hydrogenation to CH4. Reproduced with permission from Ramirez et al. (2018). Copyright 2018 American Chemical Society.