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A Highly Crystalline Perylene Imide Polymer with the Robust Built-In Electric Field for Efficient Photocatalytic Water Oxidation.

Zijian ZhangXianjie ChenHanjie ZhangWeixu LiuWei ZhuYongfa Zhu
Published in: Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.) (2020)
A highly crystalline perylene imide polymer (Urea-PDI) photocatalyst is successfully constructed. The Urea-PDI presents a wide spectrum response owing to its large conjugated system. The Urea-PDI performs so far highest oxygen evolution rate (3223.9 µmol g-1 h-1 ) without cocatalysts under visible light. The performance is over 107.5 times higher than that of the conventional PDI supramolecular photocatalysts. The strong oxidizing ability comes from the deep valence band (+1.52 eV) which is contributed by the covalent-bonded conjugated molecules. Besides, the high crystallinity and the large molecular dipoles of the Urea-PDI contribute to a robust built-in electric field promoting the separation and transportation of photogenerated carriers. Moreover, the Urea-PDI is very stable and has no performance attenuation after 100 h continuous irradiation. The Urea-PDI polymer photocatalyst provides with a new platform for the use of photocatalytic water oxidation, which is expected to contribute to clean energy production.
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