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Published August 27, 2021 | Version v1
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Conjugated Porous Polymers Based on BODIPY and BOPHY Dyes in Hybrid Heterojunctions for Artificial Photosynthesis

  • 1. Photoactivated Processes Unit, IMDEA Energy Institute & Department of Chemical and Environmental Technology, ESCET, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos
  • 2. Photoactivated Processes Unit, IMDEA Energy Institute
  • 3. Department of Chemical and Environmental Technology, ESCET, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos

Description

Developing highly efficient photocatalysts for artificial photosynthesis is one of the grand challenges in solar energy conversion. Among advanced photoactive materials, conjugated porous polymers (CPPs) possess a powerful combination of high surface areas, intrinsic porosity, cross-linked nature, and fully π-conjugated electronic systems. Here, based on these fascinating properties, organic–inorganic hybrid heterostructures composed of CPPs and TiO2 for the photocatalytic CO2 reduction and H2 evolution from water are developed. The study is focused on CPPs based on the boron dipyrromethene (BODIPY) and boron pyrrol hydrazine (BOPHY) families of compounds. It is shown that hybrid photocatalysts are active for the conversion of CO2 mainly into CH4 and CO, with CH4 production 4 times over the benchmark TiO2. Hydrogen evolution from water surpassed by 37.9-times that of TiO2, reaching 200 mmol gcat−1 and photonic efficiency of 20.4% in the presence of Pt co-catalyst (1 wt% Pt). Advanced photophysical studies, based on time-resolved photoluminescence and transient absorption spectroscopy, reveal the creation of a type II heterojunction in the hybrids. The unique interfacial interaction between CPPs and TiO2 results in longer carriers’ lifetimes and a higher driving force for electron transfer, opening the door to a new generation of photocatalysts for artificial photosynthesis.

Notes

This work received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation program under European Research Council (ERC) through the HyMAP project (grant agreement No. 648319) as well as the Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant agreement No 754382. Financial support was received from AEI-MICINN/FEDER, UE through the Nympha Project (PID2019-106315RB-I00), the regional government of "Comunidad de Madrid" and the European Structural Funds through their financial support to FotoArt-CM project (S2018/NMT-4367). Besides, Fundación Ramon Areces funded this work through the ArtLeaf project. L.C. acknowledges the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation program under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant agreement No 754382, Got Energy Talent. M.L. and T.N. extend thanks to AEI-MINECO/MICINN and European Social Fund for Ramón y Cajal (RyC-2015-18677), and Juan de la Cierva Formación (FJC2019-040159) grants, respectively.

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Funding

GOT ENERGY – GOT ENERGY TALENT. Attracting Talented Researchers within the Spanish Campus of International Excellence ‘Smart Energy’ and the region of Madrid. 754382
European Commission
HyMAP – Hybrid Materials for Artificial Photosynthesis 648319
European Commission