Affiliation:
1. Department of Chemistry University of Kalyani Kalyani Nadia 741235, W.B. India
2. Department of Chemistry McGill University Montreal Québec H3 A 0B8 Canada
3. School of Materials Sciences Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science Jadavpur Kolkata 700 032 India
Abstract
AbstractPorous organic polymers (POPs) have attracted substantial attentions over the years due to their exceptionally high specific surface areas, high chemical stability of the organic network and ease of surface functionalization with the desired organic groups. In this work, a triazine based POP (TrzPOP) was synthesized through Schiff base polycondensation reaction between a tetramine bearing triazine rings and phenolic–OH group rich dialdehyde. Ni nanoparticles (NiNP) synthesized independently were immobilized over TrzPOP to obtain the NiNP@TrzPOP composite catalyst. This TrzPOP possesses a high BET surface area of 1494 m2 g−1 and low band gap, which facilitates its role as visible light absorbent. NiNP@TrzPOP with N‐rich surfaces and phenolic–OH moieties displayed excellent photocatalytic activity in the CO2 photoreduction under mild reaction conditions. NiNP@TrzPOP composite selectively reduces CO2 to methanol. The turn over number (TON) for this photoreduction of CO2 under optimized reaction conditions is 270, which is considerably high comparing to other reported photocatalytic systems. Moreover, NiNP@TrzPOP composite catalytic system showed high recycling efficiency without noticeable decrease in its performance over five consecutive reaction cycles, suggesting its huge potential for large‐scale methanol synthesis from the renewable carbon source.
Funder
Dipartimento di Scienze e Tecnologie, Università degli Studi del Sannio
Department of Chemistry, University of York
University of Kalyani
Subject
Inorganic Chemistry,Organic Chemistry,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry,Catalysis