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Crystallized Poly(Triazine Imide) Decorated with Dynamically Coordinated PdII Complex for Efficient Photocatalytic
Jiapeng Xu1, Dengyang Lu1, Xinming Li1
1College of Chemistry and Molecular Sciences, Engineering Research Center of Organosilicon Compounds & Materials, Wuhan University, Wuhan, 430072, China.
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Exploring photocatalysts capable of overall water splitting without the need of sacrificial agents or external bias holds significant practical importance. Herein, crystallized poly(triazine imide) (cPTI) loaded with CoOx as oxygen evolution photocatalyst is decorated with (FFV)2PdCl2 complex (FFV = Fluoflavin) for constructing a novel Z-scheme heterojunction. The dynamic coordination between the PdII ion and FFV ligands in (FFV)2PdCl2 results in unsaturated PdII active sites as the excellent hydrogen evolution photocatalyst. The resultant (FFV)2PdCl2/cPTI-CoOx heterojunction delivers excellent overall water splitting activity with H2/O2 yields up to 201/101 μmol h-1 under the illumination of Xe-lamp and an apparent quantum yield of 19.8% at 365 nm. Mechanistic studies reveal that the Z-scheme charge transfer mechanism in (FFV)2PdCl2/cPTI-CoOx effectively promotes the photoinduced charge separation, while maintaining high redox capacity for overall water splitting. This work presents the first instance of integrating crystallized poly(triazine imide) with dynamically coordinated complex, paving a new way for manufacturing highly efficient overall water splitting system.

