2020
DOI: 10.1002/anie.201912883
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Molecular Porous Photosystems Tailored for Long‐Term Photocatalytic CO2 Reduction

Abstract: The molecular‐level structuration of two full photosystems into conjugated porous organic polymers is reported. The strategy of heterogenization gives rise to photosystems which are still fully active after 4 days of continuous illumination. Those materials catalyze the carbon dioxide photoreduction driven by visible light to produce up to three grams of formate per gram of catalyst. The covalent tethering of the two active sites into a single framework is shown to play a key role in the visible light activati… Show more

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“…[ 109,110 ] Wisser et al. [ 111 ] reported using chromophores as light harvest antenna (controlling HOMO) and Cp*Rh as catalytic sites (regulating LUMO), which realize the rapid transfer of photogenerated charge. This kind of unique structure of long‐term stable perylene photosensitizer and the selective Rh‐based catalyst Cp*Rh@PerBpyCMP made it possible for photoreduction of CO 2 in several days.…”
Section: Recent Advances Of Other Porous Materials For Photocatalyticmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…[ 109,110 ] Wisser et al. [ 111 ] reported using chromophores as light harvest antenna (controlling HOMO) and Cp*Rh as catalytic sites (regulating LUMO), which realize the rapid transfer of photogenerated charge. This kind of unique structure of long‐term stable perylene photosensitizer and the selective Rh‐based catalyst Cp*Rh@PerBpyCMP made it possible for photoreduction of CO 2 in several days.…”
Section: Recent Advances Of Other Porous Materials For Photocatalyticmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to the classic porous materials for the CO 2 photoreduction, inorganic/organic porous materials were also discussed in this section. [ 127–132 ] For the CO 2 reduction, an efficient photocatalyst should possess high uptake capacity of CO 2 . Therefore, porous carbon materials, porous metal oxides, are discussed in this section.…”
Section: Recent Advances Of Other Porous Materials For Photocatalyticmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CNRS Silver Medal winner
David Farrusseng (Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1) has been present in this section when he received the International Catalysis Award in 2016 . He was among the authors of a Research Article in Angewandte Chemie on molecular porous photosystems for photocatalytic CO 2 reduction …”
Section: Awarded …mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CNRS‐Silbermedaillengewinner
David Farrusseng (Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1) wurde hier schon 2016 als Preisträger des International Catalysis Award vorgestellt . Er war unter den Autoren eines Angewandte‐Chemie ‐Forschungsartikels über molekulare poröse Systeme für die photokatalytische CO 2 ‐Reduktion …”
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