Photothermal‐Photoelectric Synergistic Management in High‐Entropy Alloys for Full‐Spectrum Solar CO <sub>2</sub> ‐to‐CH <sub>4</sub> Conversion

G Guofu Wang W Wenjie Zhang Q Qingqing Guan (Key Laboratory of Oil and Gas Fine Chemicals of Ministry of Education, College of Chemical Engineering) C Chung‐Li Dong (Department of Physics Tamkang University New Taipei City Taiwan) T Ting Peng (State Key Laboratory of Pharmaceutical Biotechnology, Department of Neurology, Nanjing Drum Tower Hospital, Chemistry and Biomedicine Innovation Center (ChemBIC), School of Life Sciences) B Binglan Wu (International Research Center for Renewable Energy State Key Laboratory of Multiphase Flow in Power Engineering Xi'an Jiaotong University Xi'an China) Y Yiqing Wang (Department of Biomedical Engineering, College of Engineering and Applied Sciences) P Penghui Guo B Bo Kou (Jiangsu Key Laboratory of Advanced Structural Materials and Application Technology, School of Materials Science and Engineering) X Xianglei Liu (School of Energy and Power Engineering Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics Nanjing China) S Shaohua Shen (International Research Center for Renewable Energy State Key Laboratory of Multiphase Flow in Power Engineering Xi'an Jiaotong University Xi'an China)

Abstract

ABSTRACT Current photothermocatalysts, characterized by inadequate photogenerated electrons for accelerating reaction kinetics as well as excessive demand for high light intensity, face major obstacles to practical application. In this study, a heteroarchitectured photothermocatalyst is presented by integrating the FeCoNiCuCr (FCNCuCr) high‐entropy alloys (HEAs) photothermal layer, the Al doped ZnO (AZO) photoelectric layer, and the thermal radiation blocking component of chromium‐plated glass (Cg). The obtained Cg/FCNCuCr/AZO photothermocatalyst exhibits an unprecedented CO 2 ‐to‐CH 4 conversion performance, with CH 4 yield reaching 5082.9 µmol g −1 h −1 , which is 14 and 4 times that obtained from pristine FCNCuCr HEAs and Cg/FCNCuCr, respectively, surpassing the state‐of‐the‐art photothermocatalysts and photocatalysts for gas‐solid atmospheric pressure CO 2 conversion with H 2 O supplied as proton source. Thanks to effective photothermal management, the Cg/FCNCuCr/AZO heteroarchitectured photothermocatalyst achieves full‐spectrum solar absorption by minimizing thermal radiation, thereby realizing excellent photothermal conversion capability. Meanwhile, the sputtered AZO photoelectric layer is integrated to establish an interfacial Schottky barrier, harnessing the photoelectric synergy, and further reducing the reaction barrier for CO 2 ‐to‐CH 4 conversion. The present photothermal‐photoelectric synergistic management strategy enlightens the design of high‐performance photothermocatalysts for solar driven CO 2 conversion.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 1, Issue 1
Published August 17, 2026
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

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Advanced Materials

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ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (11)

G

Guofu Wang

W

Wenjie Zhang

Q

Qingqing Guan

Key Laboratory of Oil and Gas Fine Chemicals of Ministry of Education, College of Chemical Engineering

C

Chung‐Li Dong

Department of Physics Tamkang University New Taipei City Taiwan

T

Ting Peng

State Key Laboratory of Pharmaceutical Biotechnology, Department of Neurology, Nanjing Drum Tower Hospital, Chemistry and Biomedicine Innovation Center (ChemBIC), School of Life Sciences

B

Binglan Wu

International Research Center for Renewable Energy State Key Laboratory of Multiphase Flow in Power Engineering Xi'an Jiaotong University Xi'an China

Y

Yiqing Wang

Department of Biomedical Engineering, College of Engineering and Applied Sciences

P

Penghui Guo

B

Bo Kou

Jiangsu Key Laboratory of Advanced Structural Materials and Application Technology, School of Materials Science and Engineering

X

Xianglei Liu

School of Energy and Power Engineering Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics Nanjing China

S

Shaohua Shen

International Research Center for Renewable Energy State Key Laboratory of Multiphase Flow in Power Engineering Xi'an Jiaotong University Xi'an China