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A metal-organic cage incorporating multiple light harvesting and catalytic centres for photochemical hydrogen production.


ABSTRACT: Photocatalytic water splitting is a natural but challenging chemical way of harnessing renewable solar power to generate clean hydrogen energy. Here we report a potential hydrogen-evolving photochemical molecular device based on a self-assembled ruthenium-palladium heterometallic coordination cage, incorporating multiple photo- and catalytic metal centres. The photophysical properties are investigated by absorption/emission spectroscopy, electrochemical measurements and preliminary DFT calculations and the stepwise electron transfer processes from ruthenium-photocentres to catalytic palladium-centres is probed by ultrafast transient absorption spectroscopy. The photocatalytic hydrogen production assessments reveal an initial reaction rate of 380??mol?h-1 and a turnover number of 635 after 48?h. The efficient hydrogen production may derive from the directional electron transfers through multiple channels owing to proper organization of the photo- and catalytic multi-units within the octahedral cage, which may open a new door to design photochemical molecular devices with well-organized metallosupramolecules for homogenous photocatalytic applications.

SUBMITTER: Chen S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5105156 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A metal-organic cage incorporating multiple light harvesting and catalytic centres for photochemical hydrogen production.

Chen Sha S   Li Kang K   Zhao Fang F   Zhang Lei L   Pan Mei M   Fan Yan-Zhong YZ   Guo Jing J   Shi Jianying J   Su Cheng-Yong CY  

Nature communications 20161109


Photocatalytic water splitting is a natural but challenging chemical way of harnessing renewable solar power to generate clean hydrogen energy. Here we report a potential hydrogen-evolving photochemical molecular device based on a self-assembled ruthenium-palladium heterometallic coordination cage, incorporating multiple photo- and catalytic metal centres. The photophysical properties are investigated by absorption/emission spectroscopy, electrochemical measurements and preliminary DFT calculati  ...[more]

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