Prussian blue-based nanostructured materials: Catalytic applications for environmental remediation and energy conversion
- Authors
- Nayebi, Behnam; Niavol, Kasra Pourrostami; Nayebi, Behzad; Kim, Soo Young; Nam, Ki Tae; Jang, Ho Won; Varma, S. Rajender; Shokouhimehr, Mohammadreza
- Issue Date
- 9월-2021
- Publisher
- ELSEVIER
- Keywords
- Catalysis; Coordination polymer; Hexacyanoferrate; Metal organic framework; Nanocatalyst; Prussian blue
- Citation
- MOLECULAR CATALYSIS, v.514
- Indexed
- SCIE
SCOPUS
- Journal Title
- MOLECULAR CATALYSIS
- Volume
- 514
- URI
- https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/136736
- DOI
- 10.1016/j.mcat.2021.111835
- ISSN
- 2468-8231
- Abstract
- Environmental issues pertaining to global warming and pollution have become a global concern and solutions are, therefore, being urgently sought with a wide ranging application of suitable entity to minimize the energy consumption while curbing associated economic costs. Prussian blue (PB) (Fe3+4 [Fe2+(CN)6]3) and its PB analogous (PBA) (A2T[M(CN)6], A=Li, K, Na; T=Fe, Co, Ni, Mn, Cu, etc.; M=Fe, Mn, Co, etc.) are metal organic frameworks that have numerous appliances and have garnered major attention in recent years. However, there are only handful of reviews discussing the fundamental catalytic properties of PB-based materials and hence this effort to comprehensively review and systematically discuss the critical role of PB-based materials in broader catalytic context embracing environment and the energy aspects. Initially, the fundamentals and principles of underlying processes are elucidated followed by a detailed discussion on the catalytic performance and applications of PBA-based catalysts in advanced oxidation processes, reduction reactions, water splitting, and miscellaneous applications, among others. This comprehensive overview features details of the broad catalytic activities of PBA-based materials in diverse applications and hopefully would be a reference on PBA-centered catalysts in an array of applications including industrial applications.
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