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N , N '-octyl biphenothiazine and dibenzothiophene dioxide-based soluble porous organic polymer for biphasic photocatalytic hydrogen evolution.

Madhurima SarkarAbhijit Patra
Published in: Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) (2023)
A donor-acceptor-based soluble porous organic polymer (PzDBS) was fabricated using a flexible core composed of N , N '-octyl biphenothiazine and a rigid building unit involving dibenzothiophene dioxide. The soluble porous organic polymer was explored for aqueous-organic biphasic photocatalytic hydrogen evolution, introducing a promising avenue in the domain of porous polymer photocatalysts.
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