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Hydrophilic Photocrosslinkers as a Universal Solution to Endow Water Affinity to a Polymer Photocatalyst for an Enhanced Hydrogen Evolution Rate

Author(s)
An, SanghyeokJeong, Kyeong-JunHassan, Syed ZahidHam, GayoungKang, SeonghyeonLee, JuhyeokMa, HyeonjongKwon, JieunJeong, Sang YoungYang, JiwoongWoo, Han YoungCho, Han-HeeCha, HyojungSon, Chang YunChung, Dae Sung
Issued Date
2024-05
DOI
10.1002/advs.202309786
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/82819
Citation
ADVANCED SCIENCE, pp.2309786
Abstract
A universal approach for enhancing water affinity in polymer photocatalysts by covalently attaching hydrophilic photocrosslinkers to polymer chains is presented. A series of bisdiazirine photocrosslinkers, each comprising bisdiazirine photophores linked by various aliphatic (CL-R) or ethylene glycol-based bridge chains (CL-TEG), is designed to prevent crosslinked polymer photocatalysts from degradation through a safe and efficient photocrosslinking reaction at a wavelength of 365 nm. When employing the hydrophilic CL-TEG as a photocrosslinker with polymer photocatalysts (F8BT), the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) rate is considerably enhanced by 2.5-fold compared to that obtained using non-crosslinked F8BT photocatalysts, whereas CL-R-based photocatalysts yield HER rates comparable to those of non-crosslinked counterparts. Photophysical analyses including time-resolved photoluminescence and transient absorption measurements reveal that adding CL-TEG accelerates exciton separation, forming long-lived charge carriers. Additionally, the in-depth study using molecular dynamics simulations elucidates the dual role of CL-TEG: it enhances water penetration into the polymer matrix and stabilizes charge carriers after exciton generation against undesirable recombination. Therefore, the strategy highlights endowing a high-permittivity environment within polymer photocatalyst in a controlled manner is crucial for enhancing photocatalytic redox reactivity. Furthermore, this study shows that this hydrophilic crosslinker approach has a broad applicability in general polymer semiconductors and their nanoparticulate photocatalysts. In this work, a universal strategy is proposed to impart water affinity to common organic photocatalysts by forming 3D hydrophilic crosslinking structures between polymer-semiconductor chains using hydrophilic photocrosslinking agents. This enables organic photocatalysts to have a high permeability environment in a controlled manner, which is found to be crucial for enhancing photocatalytic redox reactivity. image
Publisher
WILEY
ISSN
2198-3844
Keyword (Author)
hydrogen evolutionhydrophilic photocrosslinkersmolecular dynamics simulationsphotocatalytic performancepolymer photocatalystscharge carrier stabilizationexciton dynamics
Keyword
ENERGY

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