Photocatalytic hydrogen evolution through fully conjugated poly(azomethine) networks
Chemical Communications2010Vol. 46(47), pp. 8932–8934
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Matthias Schwab, Manuel Hamburger, Xinliang Feng, Jie Shu, H. W. Spieß, Xinchen Wang, Markus Antonietti, Kläus Müllen
Abstract
Three-dimensional conjugated poly(azomethine) networks were found to be promising candidates for applications in photocatalytic water splitting. Straightforward synthetic protocols lead to fully organic photocatalysts that showed enhanced long-time stability. Furthermore, the catalytic performance of these materials was correlated to the molecular composition and the optoelectronic properties of the samples.
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