Linkage‐Mediated Electronic Structure Modulation in Multicomponent Covalent Organic Frameworks for Dramatically Promoted Photocatalytic Hydrogen Evolution

Author:

Yan Yu1,Zhao Yanming1,Chen Xikai1,Lu Zhou2,Peng Yunlei3,Chen Zongwei1,Xu Qun1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Henan Institute of Advanced Technology Zhengzhou University Zhengzhou 450003 China

2. Department of Chemistry University of Rochester Rochester, New York 14621 United States

3. Department of Applied Chemistry College of Science, China University of Petroleum (Beijing) Beijing 102249 China

Abstract

AbstractLinkage chemistry is an essential aspect to covalent organic framework (COF) applications; it is highly desirable to precisely modulate electronic structure mediated directly by linkage for efficient COF‐based photocatalytic hydrogen evolution, which however, remains substantially challenging. Herein, as a proof of concept, a collection of robust multicomponent pyrene‐based COFs with abundant donor‐acceptor (D−A) interactions has been judiciously designed and synthesized through molecularly engineering linkage for photogeneration of hydrogen. Controlled locking and conversion of linkage critically contribute to continuously regulating COFs’ electronic structures further to optimize photocatalytic activities. Remarkably, the well‐modulated optoelectronic properties turn on the average hydrogen evolution rate from zero to 15.67 mmol g−1 h−1 by the protonated quinoline‐linked COF decorated with the trifluoromethyl group (TT‐PQCOF‐CF3). Using diversified spectroscopy and theoretical calculations, we show that multiple modifications toward linkage synergistically lead to the redistribution of charge on COFs with extended π‐conjugation and reinforced D−A effect, making TT‐PQCOF‐CF3 a promising material with significantly boosted carrier separation and migration. This study provides important guidance for the design of high‐performance COF photocatalysts based on the strategy of linkage‐mediated electronic structure modulation in COFs.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

China Postdoctoral Science Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

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