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Copper-doped perylene diimide supramolecules combined with TiO 2 for efficient photoactivity.

Yu LiangWanrui GuiZhihong YangKang ChengXin ZhouCan YangJianmei XuWei Zhou
Published in: RSC advances (2023)
Designing organic-inorganic hybrid semiconductors is an effective strategy for improving the performance of the photocatalyst under visible light irradiation. In this experiment, we firstly introduced Cu into perylenediimide supramolecules (PDIsm) to prepare the novel Cu-dopped PDIsm (CuPDIsm) with one-dimensional structure and then incorporated CuPDIsm with TiO 2 to improve the photocatalytic performance. The introduction of Cu in PDIsm increases both the visible light adsorption and specific surface areas. Cu 2+ coordination link between adjacent perylenediimide (PDI) moleculars and H-type π-π stacking of the aromatic core greatly accelerate the electron transfer in CuPDIsm system. Moreover, the photo-induced electrons generated by CuPDIsm migrate to TiO 2 nanoparticles through hydrogen bond and electronic coupling at the TiO 2 /CuPDIsm heterojunction, which further accelerates the electron transfer and the separation efficiency of the charge carriers. So, the TiO 2 /CuPDIsm composites exhibit excellent photodegradation activity under visible light irradiation, reaching the maximum values of 89.87 and 97.26% toward tetracycline and methylene blue, respectively. This study provides new prospects for the development of metal-dopping organic systems and the construction of inorganic-organic heterojunctions, which can effectively enhance the electron transfer and improve the photocatalytic performance.
Keyphrases
  • visible light
  • electron transfer
  • aqueous solution
  • water soluble
  • radiation induced
  • liquid chromatography
  • ionic liquid
  • solar cells