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Chem Commun (Camb) ; 60(24): 3335-3338, 2024 Mar 19.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38440814

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A novel type of electron donor-acceptor system was built from a nitrogen-rich covalent organic framework (PC) and a polyoxometalate (BW12), fabricating a composite material (BW12@PC-250), which shows significantly improved photocatalytic H2O2 yield (56.4 µM h-1) under full spectrum illumination in pure water, being about 30 times higher than that of PC. This is due to the opening of the electron and proton transport pathway between PC and BW12, which paves a new way for POMs to modulate the photocatalytic reactions of COFs.

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J Colloid Interface Sci ; 644: 378-387, 2023 Aug 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37120886

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Ruthenium (Ru) electrocatalysts suffer from excessive aggregation during the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER), which hinders their practical application for hydrogen production. Hexagonal boron nitride (h-BN) is a potential carrier that could solve the above problem, but its wide band gap and low conductivity become obstacles. Herein, we provide a new, facile, low-cost, and effective strategy (killing two birds with one stone) to overcome the above issues. After modifying h-BN with reduced graphene oxide (rGO), a small amount of Ru nanoparticles (NPs) (2.2 %) are dispersed into BN with approximately uniform distribution and size control of Ru nanoparticles (∼3.85 nm). The strong synergy between Ru NPs and BN@C in the optimal Ru/BN@C (Ru wt.% = 2.22 %) electrocatalyst endows it an outstanding HER activity, with small HER overpotentials (η10 = 32 mV, 35 mV) and low Tafel slopes (33.89 mV dec-1, 37.66 mV dec-1) in both 1 M KOH and 0.5 M H2SO4 media, respectively, along with good long-term stability for 50 h. Based on density functional theory (DFT) calculations, the addition of Ru to BN has been successful in creating fresh active sites for H*, with good possible adsorption/desorption ability (ΔGH* = -0.24 eV) while preserving low water dissociation (ΔGb = 0.46 eV) in an alkaline environment. As a result, the Ru/BN composite exhibits outstanding HER activity in both acidic and alkaline conditions. Furthermore, this study provides, for the first time, a template-free strategy to develop a good and low-cost supporter (BN) for dispersing other noble metals and the formation of highly efficient HER/OER electrocatalysts.

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Adv Sci (Weinh) ; 9(28): e2202417, 2022 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35948503

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Screening high-efficiency 2D conjugated polymers toward visible-light-driven overall water splitting (OWS) is one of the most promising but challenging research directions to realize solar-to-hydrogen (STH) energy conversion and storage. "Mystery molecule" heptazine is an intriguing hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) building block. By covalently linking with the electron-rich alkynyl and phenyl oxygen evolution reaction (OER) active units, 10 experimentally feasible 2D covalent heptazine-based frameworks (CHFs) are constructed and screened four promising visible-light-driven OWS photocatalysts, which are linked by p-phenyl (CHF-4), p-phenylenediynyl (CHF-7), m-phenylenediynyl (CHF-8), and phenyltriynyl (CHF-9), respectively. Their HER and OER active sites achieve completely spatially separated, where HER active sites focus on heptazine units and OER active sites located on alkynyl or phenyl units. Their lower overpotentials allow them to spontaneously trigger the surface OWS reaction under their own light-induced bias without using any sacrificial agents and cocatalysts. Among them, CHF-7 shows the best photocatalytic performance with an ideal STH energy conversion efficiency estimated at 12.04%, indicating that it is a promising photocatalyst for industrial OWS. This work not only provides an innovative idea for the exploration of novel polymer photocatalysts for OWS but also supplies a direction for the development of heptazine derivatives.

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