The design and synthesis of two semiconducting bis (4-ethynyl-bridging 1, 8-naphthalimide) bolaamphiphiles (BENI-COO and BENI-NH ) to fabricate supramolecular metal-insulator-semiconductor (MIS) nanostructures for biomimetic hydrogen evolution under visible light irradiation is presented. A H evolution rate of ca. 3.12 mmol g ⋅h and an apparent quantum efficiency (AQE) of ca. 1.63 % at 400 nm were achieved over the BENI-COO -NH -Ni MIS photosystem prepared by electrostatic self-assembly of BENI-COO with the opposite-charged DuBois-Ni catalysts. The hot electrons of photoexcited BENI-COO nanofibers were tunneled to the molecular Ni collectors across a salt bridge and an alkyl region of 2.2-2.5 nm length at a rate of 6.10×10 s , which is five times larger than the BENI-NH nanoribbons (1.17×10 s ). The electric field benefited significantly the electron tunneling dynamics and compensated the charge-separated states insufficient in the BENI-COO nanofibers.
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