Photoredox‐Promoted Co‐Production of Dihydroisoquinoline and H2O2 over Defective Zn3In2S6

Author:

Luo Juanjuan1,Wei Xinfa1,Qiao Yang2,Wu Chenyao1,Li Lanxin1,Chen Lisong13,Shi Jianlin4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Shanghai Key Laboratory of Green Chemistry and Chemical Processes School of Chemistry and Molecular Engineering East China Normal University Shanghai 200062 China

2. Suzhou NATA Opto‐Electronic Materials Ltd Suzhou 215127 China

3. Institute of Eco‐Chongming Shanghai 202162 China

4. State Key Laboratory of High Performance Ceramics and Superfine Microstructures Shanghai Institute of Ceramics Chinese Academy of Sciences Shanghai 200050 China

Abstract

AbstractOne of the most sustainable and promising approaches for hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) production in a low‐cost and environment‐friendly way is photosynthesis, which, however, suffers from poor carrier utilization and low H2O2 productivity. The addition of proton donors such as isopropanol or ethanol can increase H2O2 production, which, unfortunately, will inevitably elevate the entire cost while wasting the oxidizing power of holes (h+). Herein, the tetrahydroisoquinolines (THIQs) is employed as a distinctive proton donor for the thermodynamically feasible and selective semi‐dehydrogenation reaction to highly valuable dihydroisoquinolines (DHIQs), and meanwhile, to couple with and promote H2O2 generation in one photoredox reaction under the photocatalysis by dual‐functional Zn3In2S6 photocatalyst. Surprisingly, the suitably defective Zn3In2S6 offers an excellent and near‐stoichiometric co‐production performance of H2O2 and DHIQs at unprecedentedly high rates of 66.4 and 62.1 mmol h‐1 g‐1 under visible light (λ ≥ 400 nm), respectively, which outperforms all the previously available reports even though sacrificial agents were employed in those reports. Additionally, photocatalytic redox reaction mechanism demonstrates that H2O2 can be generated through multiple pathways, highlighting the synergistic effect among ROS (·O2 and 1O2), h+ and proton donor, which has been ignored in previous studies.

Funder

Natural Science Foundation of Shanghai

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,General Materials Science

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