Facile Synthesis of Organic–Inorganic Hybrid Heterojunctions of Glycolated Conjugated Polymer-TiO2−X for Efficient Photocatalytic Hydrogen Evolution
Journal article, 2024

The utilization of the organic–inorganic hybrid photocatalysts for water splitting has gained significant attention due to their ability to combine the advantages of both materials and generate synergistic effects. However, they are still far from practical application due to the limited understanding of the interactions between these two components and the complexity of their preparation process. Herein, a facial approach by combining a glycolated conjugated polymer with a TiO2−X mesoporous sphere to prepare high-efficiency hybrid photocatalysts is presented. The functionalization of conjugated polymers with hydrophilic oligo (ethylene glycol) side chains can not only facilitate the dispersion of conjugated polymers in water but also promote the interaction with TiO2−X forming stable heterojunction nanoparticles. An apparent quantum yield of 53.3% at 365 nm and a hydrogen evolution rate of 35.7 mmol h−1 g−1 is achieved by the photocatalyst in the presence of Pt co-catalyst. Advanced photophysical studies based on femtosecond transient absorption spectroscopy and in situ, XPS analyses reveal the charge transfer mechanism at type II heterojunction interfaces. This work shows the promising prospect of glycolated polymers in the construction of hybrid heterojunctions for photocatalytic hydrogen production and offers a deep understanding of high photocatalytic performance by such heterojunction photocatalysts.

conjugated polymers

TiO 2−X

charge carrier separation

photocatalytic hydrogen evolution reactions

organic–inorganic heterojunctions

Author

Bingke Zhang

Harbin Institute of Technology

Uppsala University

Zewdneh Genene Wolkeba

Chalmers, Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Applied Chemistry

Jinzhong Wang

Harbin Institute of Technology

Dongbo Wang

Harbin Institute of Technology

Chenchen Zhao

Harbin Institute of Technology

Jingwen Pan

Uppsala University

Harbin Institute of Technology

Donghao Liu

Harbin Institute of Technology

Wenhao Sun

Uppsala University

Jiefang Zhu

Uppsala University

Key Laboratory for Ultrafine Materials of Ministry of Education

Ergang Wang

Chalmers, Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Applied Chemistry

Small

1613-6810 (ISSN) 1613-6829 (eISSN)

Vol. 20 43 2402649

Subject Categories

Polymer Chemistry

Physical Chemistry

Other Chemistry Topics

DOI

10.1002/smll.202402649

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11/14/2024