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Main-chain engineering of polymer photocatalysts with hydrophilic non-conjugated segments for visible-light-driven hydrogen evolution

  • Chih Li Chang
  • , Wei Cheng Lin
  • , Li Yu Ting
  • , Chin Hsuan Shih
  • , Shih Yuan Chen
  • , Tse Fu Huang
  • , Hiroyuki Tateno
  • , Jayachandran Jayakumar
  • , Wen Yang Jao
  • , Chen Wei Tai
  • , Che Yi Chu
  • , Chin Wen Chen
  • , Chi Hua Yu
  • , Yu Jung Lu
  • , Chi Chang Hu
  • , Ahmed M. Elewa
  • , Takehisa Mochizuki
  • , Ho Hsiu Chou

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Abstract

Photocatalytic water splitting is attracting considerable interest because it enables the conversion of solar energy into hydrogen for use as a zero-emission fuel or chemical feedstock. Herein, we present a universal approach for inserting hydrophilic non-conjugated segments into the main-chain of conjugated polymers to produce a series of discontinuously conjugated polymer photocatalysts. Water can effectively be brought into the interior through these hydrophilic non-conjugated segments, resulting in effective water/polymer interfaces inside the bulk discontinuously conjugated polymers in both thin-film and solution. Discontinuously conjugated polymer with 10 mol% hexaethylene glycol-based hydrophilic segments achieves an apparent quantum yield of 17.82% under 460 nm monochromatic light irradiation in solution and a hydrogen evolution rate of 16.8 mmol m−2 h−1 in thin-film. Molecular dynamics simulations show a trend similar to that in experiments, corroborating that main-chain engineering increases the possibility of a water/polymer interaction. By introducing non-conjugated hydrophilic segments, the effective conjugation length is not altered, allowing discontinuously conjugated polymers to remain efficient photocatalysis.

Original languageEnglish
Article number5460
JournalNature communications
Volume13
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2022 Dec

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • General Chemistry
  • General Biochemistry,Genetics and Molecular Biology
  • General Physics and Astronomy

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