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Xiaochan Wei1, Liang Mao1, Zhongtian Zeng1
1School of Materials Science and Physics, China University of Mining and Technology, Xuzhou, China.
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The photocatalytic reduction of CO2 to CH4 is essential for carbon neutrality but remains challenging due to the high stability of CO2 and the complex multi‑electron pathway, typically leading to CO as the dominant product with low CH4 selectivity. Herein, a bifunctional Ag‑loaded, Cu‑doped Ag2S (ACAS) hollow‑sphere cocatalyst is fabricated on ZnIn2S4 (ZIS) nanoflowers via a self‑templated ion‑exchange strategy. Under simulated sunlight, ACAS/ZIS achieves an outstanding CH4 evolution rate of 145.2 µmol·g-1·h-1 with 100% selectivity. This performance stems from a unique "light‑electricity‑heat" synergy: the intrinsic dipole field in ZIS drives directional electron migration to ACAS, while the full‑spectrum absorption of ACAS induces a localized photothermal effect that supplies energy for C─O bond cleavage. In-situ spectroscopy and theoretical calculations reveal that Cu sites dominate CO2 adsorption and lower the energy barrier for *COOH formation. Concurrently, in-situ generated metallic Ag nanoparticles cooperate with Cu sites to create a dual‑active‑site interface, activating *CO and dramatically reducing the rate‑determining barrier for its hydrogenation to *CHO. This work establishes a catalyst design paradigm that integrates localized photothermal heating with atomically engineered bifunctional sites to drive the highly selective deep reduction of CO2 to CH4.
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