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Solar-driven fast photocatalytic hydrogen evolution using size-minimized organic heterojunctions
Wenqin Si1,2, Yawen Li1,2, Tengfei Li1
1Beijing National Laboratory for Molecular Sciences, Laboratory of Organic Solids and Laboratory of Polymer Physics and Chemistry, Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China.
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Pursuing small catalyst sizes has remained a constant endeavor to maximize reaction yields by exposing more active sites and/or enhancing charge extraction. Organic particle photocatalysts typically remain tens to hundreds of nanometers in size, constrained by the quasi-infinite conjugation of commonly used polymers. Here, we reveal the size-minimized organic heterojunction nanoparticles by using all small molecule photovoltaic materials, and significantly enhance their photocatalytic activities for solar-driven hydrogen evolution. Owing to the intrinsically weak intermolecular forces and the absence of molecular entanglement of small molecules, (sub)nanometer-scale diameters of polymer-free nanoparticles are yielded, representing a size reduction of 1-2 orders of magnitude than traditional polymer-containing nanoparticles. Optimized polymer-free nanoparticles attaching on covalent frameworks achieve photocatalytic mass-united hydrogen evolution rates of up to 527.2 ~ 3180.7 mmol h-1 g-1 at varied concentrations under simulated sunlight, and the external quantum efficiency is up to 32.8 % at near-infrared light, marking a competitive performance for organic photocatalysts.
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