2022
DOI: 10.1002/ange.202202733
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Efficient Generation of Hydrogen Peroxide and Formate by an Organic Polymer Dots Photocatalyst in Alkaline Conditions

Abstract: A photocatalyst comprising binary organic polymer dots (Pdots) was prepared. The Pdots were constructed from poly(9,9-dioctylfluorene-alt-benzothiadiazole), as an electron donor, and 1-[3-(methoxycarbonyl)propyl]-1-phenyl-[6.6]C 61 , as an electron acceptor. The photocatalyst produces H 2 O 2 in alkaline conditions (1 M KOH) with a production rate of up to 188 mmol h À 1 g À 1 . The external quantum efficiencies were 30 % (5 min) and 14 % (75 min) at 450 nm. Furthermore, photo-oxidation of methanol by Pdots, f… Show more

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“…Moreover, the combination of Pdots with catalase results in the protection of hydrogenase against damage up to 0.3% O 2 in the headspace (Figure S24b in the SI). 81,82 In this case, Pdots and MV 2+ probably reduce molecular oxygen into H 2 O 2 (Figure S24a), 83 while the catalase efficiently dismutates produced H 2 O 2 to half a molecule of O 2 and water as a side product (Section IV in the SI).…”
Section: Preparation Of Pdotsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, the combination of Pdots with catalase results in the protection of hydrogenase against damage up to 0.3% O 2 in the headspace (Figure S24b in the SI). 81,82 In this case, Pdots and MV 2+ probably reduce molecular oxygen into H 2 O 2 (Figure S24a), 83 while the catalase efficiently dismutates produced H 2 O 2 to half a molecule of O 2 and water as a side product (Section IV in the SI).…”
Section: Preparation Of Pdotsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, we should still be able to observe hydrogen production anyway, because the Pd cluster could still get electrons after competing with PCBM from reduced or excited PFBT for catalysis due to fast electron transfer between PFBT to Pd (fs-ns) . An explanation could be that the fast electron transfer from PFBT to PCBM inhibits the protonation of BT due to the short lifetime of reduced PFBT, therefore suppressing the proton reduction reaction.…”
Section: Results and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…34−36 Therefore, it is also likely that electron transfer to an active Pd site could also happen from an already protonated reduced polymer. 37 In this case, it is possible that the proton would transfer as well, as it has already been shown that BT sites will perform proton-coupled electron transfer reactions. 23 This certainly requires that the residual Pd be close enough to the active site.…”
Section: Exciton Quenching Of Pdots By An Electron Acceptormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Polymer dots (PDs) are typically cutting-edge nanosized polymeric materials (including conjugated PDs, carbonized PDs, etc.) that have attracted much attention because of their designable nanoarchitectural features, outstanding biocompatibility, tunable photoluminescent characteristics, and recyclability as nanophase . The common preparation methods for PDs, such as hydrothermal, nanoprecipitation, and miniemulsion, ordinarily lack in situ , real-time, and noncontact operability, and lack convenience from the perspective of material use.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PDs are typically formed by covalent or noncovalent bond linked nano-objects with polymer components up to a diameter of less than 10 nm. Therefore, for a light-induced synthesis method, particle-template-confined photopolymerization might be valid. Template-confined reactions, which can usually be promoted by molecular aggregation and solid states, have played a powerful role in the construction of various supramolecular or nanoarchitectures, , where the preorganization of the reactants is required for minimal atom displacement during the breaking and making of bonds.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%