Polyampholytic Graft Copolymers as Matrix for TiO 2 /Eosin Y/[Mo 3 S 13 ] 2- Hybrid Materials and Light-Driven Catalysis
An effective strategy to enhance the performance of inorganic semiconductors is moving towards organic-inorganic hybrid materials. Here, we report the design of core-shell hybrid materials based on a TiO core functionalized with a polyampholytic (poly(dehydroalanine)-graft-(n-propyl phosphonic acid...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Chemistry : a European journal 2021-12, Vol.27 (68), p.16924-16929 |
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Zusammenfassung: | An effective strategy to enhance the performance of inorganic semiconductors is moving towards organic-inorganic hybrid materials. Here, we report the design of core-shell hybrid materials based on a TiO
core functionalized with a polyampholytic (poly(dehydroalanine)-graft-(n-propyl phosphonic acid acrylamide) shell (PDha-g-PAA@TiO
). The PDha-g-PAA shell facilitates the efficient immobilization of the photosensitizer Eosin Y (EY) and enables electronic interactions between EY and the TiO
core. This resulted in high visible-light-driven H
generation. The enhanced light-driven catalytic activity is attributed to the unique core-shell design with the graft copolymer acting as bridge and facilitating electron and proton transfer, thereby also preventing the degradation of EY. Further catalytic enhancement of PDha-g-PAA@TiO
was possible by introducing [Mo
S
]
cluster anions as hydrogen-evolution cocatalyst. This novel design approach is an example for a multi-component system in which reactivity can in future be independently tuned by selection of the desired molecular or polymeric species. |
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ISSN: | 0947-6539 1521-3765 |
DOI: | 10.1002/chem.202100091 |