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Synergistic Effect of Crown Ether and Main-Chain Engineering for Boosting Hydrogen Evolution of Polymer Photocatalysts in Seawater
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Synergistic Effect of Crown Ether and Main-Chain Engineering for Boosting Hydrogen Evolution of Polymer Photocatalysts in Seawater

Chih-Li Chang, Tse-Fu Huang, Wei-Cheng Lin, Li-Yu Ting, Chin-Hsuan Shih, Yan-Heng Chen, Jia-Jen Liu, Yu-Tung Lin, Yuang-Ting Tseng, Yi-Hsiang Wu, …
Advanced Energy Materials
2023

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conjugated polymers crown ether hydrogen evolution from seawater hydrogen evolution reaction main-chain engineering sodium-ions capture visible light-driven water splitting Renewable Energy Sustainability and the Environment Materials Science (all)
Photocatalytic hydrogen evolution from natural seawater faces the severe challenges of abundant salts, which adsorb on the active sites and result in undesirable side reactions and photocatalyst poisoning. Herein, a series of main-chain-engineered discontinuously conjugated polymer (DCP) photocatalysts is presented with bifunctional crown ether (CE) structures for hydrogen evolution from seawater. The hydrophilic CE can significantly inhibit the aggregation of DCPs induced by salts. Meanwhile, cyclic CE can effectively adsorb cations to uncover the active sites to increase their interaction with protons, which can increase the hydrogen evolution rates and significantly reduce the efficiency roll-off in natural seawater. Through atomistic studies, the formation of hydrogen bonds with bifunctional CE is elucidated and further analysis of the microscale mechanisms is also conducted using molecular dynamics and ab initio techniques. This work suggests that CE-based polymer has the potential to enhance its ability to produce hydrogen through photocatalysis using seawater.

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