Highly Efficient Platinum‐Free Photocatalytic Hydrogen Evolution From Low‐cost Conjugated Polymer Nanoparticles
Abstract
Abstract While the interest in hydrogen photocatalysis from organic semiconductors is rapidly growing, there is a necessity to achieve hydrogen production without platinum (Pt), considering its price, availability and toxicity. In this work, this is demonstrated that high hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) efficiencies can be achieved without the use of Pt. A series of low‐cost conjugated polymers are designed around the dibenzothiophene‐S,S‐sulfoxide (BTSO) unit, and self‐assembled as nanoparticles in water via the nanoprecipitation technique. This is highlighted that how side chain engineering, nanoparticle morphology and pH influence the hydrogen evolution rate. Optoelectronic properties are improved through a Donor‐Acceptor structure, resulting in an unprecedented hydrogen evolution reaction rate of 209 mmol g −1 h −1 in the absence of Pt. A clear correlation between high efficiencies and number of BTSO units within the polymer backbone can be established. The design rules pioneer the design of future organic materials is presented for a cost‐efficient and sustainable hydrogen photocatalysis.
Article Details
Authors (12)
Alexandre Holmes
Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Chalmers University of Technology Göteborg SE‐412 96 Sweden
Jingwen Pan
Li Wang
The Affiliated Cancer Hospital of Zhengzhou University and Henan Cancer Hospital Zhengzhou China
Leandro Franco
Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Chalmers University of Technology Göteborg SE‐412 96 Sweden
Rafael R. Bicudo
Department of Engineering and Physics Karlstad University Karlstad 65188 Sweden
Bo Albinsson
Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Chalmers University of Technology Göteborg SE‐412 96 Sweden
C. Moyses Araujo
Department of Engineering and Physics Karlstad University Karlstad 65188 Sweden
Weiguo Zhu
College of Chemistry, Zhengzhou University, 100 Science Avenue, Zhengzhou 450001, P.R. China
Dongbo Wang
Thuc‐Quyen Nguyen
Center for Polymers and Organic Solids (COPS), Departments of Chemistry and Biochemistry University of California Santa Barbara CA USA
Jiefang Zhu
Department of Chemistry-Ångström, Structural Chemistry Division, Uppsala University 2 , Lägerhyddsvägen 1, Uppsala 751 20,
Ergang Wang