Carbon Trends (Sep 2024)
Layered double hydroxides and metal-organic frameworks for electrocatalytic CO2 reduction: A comprehensive review
Abstract
Electrocatalytic carbon dioxide (CO2) reduction has emerged as a promising approach for converting CO2 into value-added products and mitigating greenhouse gas emissions. Layered double hydroxides (LDHs) and metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) have attracted significant attention as potential electrocatalysts for CO2 reduction due to their unique structural properties and tunable chemical compositions. In this review, we provide a comprehensive overview of recent advances in the utilization of LDHs and MOFs as electrocatalysts for CO2 reduction. Scrutiny on various catalysts, along with their general design ways for CO2 reduction is presented. This review will provide insight into the up-to-date research progress in MOF-based materials for CO2 conversion. Furthermore, we highlight opportunities in this field and propose future research directions aimed at optimizing the performance of LDHs and MOFs for CO2 reduction applications.