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Photoelectric catalytic reduction of CO2 by using CuO modified with a metal-organic framework of type Cu-BTC

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Abstract

The composite structure composed of copper based metal oxide semiconductor nanomaterials and MOF can not only retain the large photocurrent of the former, but also significantly improve the photoreduction corrosion of the former, and has excellent and stable photocatalytic properties in the reduction of CO2.

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