Halogen‐Site Regulation in Cs3Bi2X9 Quantum Dots for Efficient and Selective Oxidation of Benzyl Alcohol Driven by Solar Light

Author:

Lei Ben1,Cui Wen2,Sheng Jianping1,Zhong Fengyi1,Dong Fan1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Research Center for Carbon‐Neutral Environmental & Energy Technology Institute of Fundamental and Frontier Sciences University of Electronic Science and Technology of China Chengdu 611731 P. R. China

2. College of Resources and Environmental Engineering Guizhou University Guiyang 550025 China

Abstract

AbstractSluggish charge kinetics and low selectivity limit the solar‐driven selective organic transformations under mild conditions. Herein, an efficient strategy of halogen‐site regulation, based on the precise control of charge transfer and molecule activation by rational design of Cs3Bi2X9 quantum dots photocatalysts, is proposed to achieve both high selectivity and yield of benzyl‐alcohol oxidation. In situ PL spectroscopy study reveals that the Bi─Br bonds formed in the form of Br‐associated coordination can enhance the separation and transfer of photoexcited carriers during the practical reaction. As the active center, the exclusive Bi─Br covalence can benefit the benzyl‐alcohol activation for producing carbon‐centered radicals. As a result, the Cs3Bi2Br9 with this atomic coordination achieves a conversion ratio of 97.9% for benzyl alcohol and selectivity of 99.6% for aldehydes, which are 56.9‐ and 1.54‐fold higher than that of Cs3Bi2Cl9. Combined with quasi‐in situ EPR, in situ ATR‐FTIR spectra, and DFT calculation, the conversion of C6H5‐CH2OH to C6H5‐CH2* at Br‐related coordination is revealed to be a determining step, which can be accelerated via halogen‐site regulation for enhancing selectivity and photocatalytic efficiency. The mechanistic insights of this research elucidate how halogen‐site regulation in favor of charge transfer and molecule activation toward efficient and selective oxidation of benzyl alcohol.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Biomaterials,Biotechnology,General Materials Science,General Chemistry

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