Sunlight-Driven Photocatalysis for a Set of 3D Metal-Porphyrin Frameworks Based on a Planar Tetracarboxylic Ligand and Lanthanide Ions.
Facundo C HerreraRolando M CaraballoGalo J A A Soler IlliaGermán E GomezSasha Cai Lesher-PérezPublished in: ACS omega (2023)
Metal-porphyrin frameworks (MPFs) with trivalent lanthanide ions are the most sought-after materials in the past decade. Their porosities are usually complemented by optical properties imparted by the metal nodes, making them attractive multifunctional materials. Here, we report a novel family of 3D MPFs obtained through solvothermal reactions between tetrakis(4-carboxyphenyl) porphyrin ( H 4 TCPP ) and different lanthanide sources, yielding an isostructural family of compounds along the lanthanide series: [Ln 2 (DMF)( TCPP ) 1.5 ] for Ln = La, Ce, Nd, Pr, Er, Y, Tb, Dy, Sm, Eu, Gd, and Tm. Photoluminescent properties of selected phases were explored at room temperature. Also, the photocatalytic performance exhibited by these compounds under sunlight exposure is promising for its implementation in organic pollutant degradation. In order to study the photocatalytic activity of Ln-TCPPs in an aqueous medium, methylene blue (MB) was used as a contaminant model. The efficiency for MB degradation was Sm > Y > Yb > Gd > Er > Eu > either no catalyst or no light, obtaining more than 70% degradation at 120 min with Sm-TCPP . These results open the possibility of using these compounds in optical and optoelectronic devices for water remediation and sensing.
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