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Rong Shu1,2, Yang Xu1,2, Jinbo Fei1,2
1Beijing National Laboratory for Molecular Sciences (BNLMS), CAS Key Lab of Colloid, Interface and Chemical Thermodynamics, Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100190, China.
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Biomimetic supramolecular assembly offers a potent strategy to achieve artificial photosynthesis with higher efficiency. We constructed a polyoxometalate (POM)-based artificial chloroplast through liquid-liquid phase separation (LLPS), which efficiently mimics the photocatalytic water oxidation process. Such an architecture shows a greatly enhanced oxygen evolution rate with excellent recyclability in a confined space. To be specific, mixing a positively charged polyelectrolyte with a negatively charged sacrificial electron acceptor (SEA) in a stoichiometric manner creates coacervate droplets so as to entrap POM molecules. A microreactor with an obviously wrinkled structure is assembled. Spontaneously, a homogeneous-to-heterogeneous transformation enables POM to possess excellent recyclability, reusability, and structural stability occurring in an artificially designed microreactor. As a consequence, the efficiency of photocatalytic water oxidation to produce O2 is remarkably improved compared to that of POM in the homogeneous state. This work opens a new avenue to integrate multiple functionalized components into one system to improve photosynthetic performance, which holds great potential in real applications.
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