The photocatalytic performance of hydrogen production is significantly accelerated by a two-dimensional Co-based metal–organic framework.
A bifunctional cationic MOF showed fast and highly efficient Cr2O72− and CrO42− trapping, and highly efficient photocatalytic activity.
Photoactive MOF modified with a thin PDMS layer exhibits high stability and ultrahigh photocatalytic efficiency for H2 production in water.
In situ grown amorphous MoSx on Co-containing MOF nanosheets could efficiently catalyze visible light H2 evolution in an ErB-sensitized system.
CdS/In2O3 hierarchical nanotubes with intimate and extensive contact between CdS and In2O3 were synthesized from a MOF and showed huge improvement of visible-light photocatalytic hydrogen production.