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H 2 O 2 Photosynthesis from H 2 O and O 2 under Weak Light by Carbon Nitrides with the Piezoelectric Effect.

Jin MaCheng PengXiaoxiao PengSicheng LiangZhixin ZhouKaiqing WuRan ChenSong-Qin LiuYanfei ShenHai-Bo MaFrank C J M van Veggel
Published in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2024)
Driven by the essential need of a green, safe, and low-cost approach to producing H 2 O 2 , a highly valuable multifunctional chemical, artificial photosynthesis emerges as a promising avenue. However, current catalyst systems remain challenging, due to the need of high-density sunlight, poor selectivity and activity, or/and unfavorable thermodynamics. Here, we reported that an indirect 2e - water oxidation reaction (WOR) in photocatalytic H 2 O 2 production was unusually activated by C 5 N 2 with piezoelectric effects. Interestingly, under ultrasonication, C 5 N 2 exhibited an overall H 2 O 2 photosynthesis rate of 918.4 μM/h and an exceptionally high solar-to-chemical conversion efficiency of 2.6% after calibration under weak light (0.1 sun). Mechanism studies showed that the piezoelectric effect of carbon nitride overcame the high uphill thermodynamics of *OH intermediate generation, which enabled a new pathway for 2e - WOR, the kinetic limiting step in the overall H 2 O 2 production from H 2 O and O 2 . Benefiting from the outstanding sonication-assisted photocatalytic H 2 O 2 generation under weak light, the concept was further successfully adapted to biomedical applications in efficient sono-photochemodynamic therapy for cancer treatment and water purification.
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