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Covalent Bonding of Salen Metal Complexes with Pyrene Chromophores to Porous Polymers for Photocatalytic Hydrogen Evolution.

Shu-Ying HuangXiao LinHao-Yu YangXue-Rong DouWen-Jie ShiJi-Hua DengDi-Chang ZhongYun-Nan GongTong-Bu Lu
Published in: Inorganic chemistry (2024)
The development of low-cost and efficient photocatalysts to achieve water splitting to hydrogen (H 2 ) is highly desirable but remains challenging. Herein, we design and synthesize two porous polymers (Co-Salen-P and Fe-Salen-P) by covalent bonding of salen metal complexes and pyrene chromophores for photocatalytic H 2 evolution. The catalytic results demonstrate that the two polymers exhibit excellent catalytic performance for H 2 generation in the absence of additional noble-metal photosensitizers and cocatalysts. Particularly, the H 2 generation rate of Co-Salen-P reaches as high as 542.5 μmol g -1 h -1 , which is not only 6 times higher than that of Fe-Salen-P but also higher than a large amount of reported Pt-assisted photocatalytic systems. Systematic studies show that Co-Salen-P displays faster charge separation and transfer efficiencies, thereby accounting for the significantly improved photocatalytic activity. This study provides a facile and efficient way to fabricate high-performance photocatalysts for H 2 production.
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