Olefin-Linked Covalent Organic Frameworks as Prospective Artificial Platforms for Efficient Photocatalysis
Jun Wang1, Shujie Qiao2, Xinrui Wang1
1School of Carbon Neutrality Future Technology, Sichuan University, Chengdu, 610065, China.
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The development of semiconducting materials for photoredox catalysis holds great promise for sustainable utilization of solar energy. Olefin-linked covalent organic frameworks (COFs), which are built by linking organic structs into crystalline frameworks through C=C bonds, have attracted tremendous attention in photocatalysis due to their saliant advantages such as extended π-conjugation, permanent porosity, exceptional chemical stability, light-harvesting and charge separation abilities. This review offers a comprehensive overview of recent new advances toward the development of olefin-linked COFs and their uses as artificial platforms for photocatalytic applications, like hydrogen evolution, carbon dioxide reduction and organic transformations. Structural design strategies, preparation methods and structure-function relationships in various photoredox reactions are summarized, which is accompanied by various approaches to boost their catalytic performance. The challenges and future prospectives are further discussed.
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