Regeneration of electron carriers such as NAD/NADH is highly desirable and essential for enzymatic conversions. Here, we demonstrate a sustainable strategy for the regeneration of NAD as an electron carrier via photon-assisted heterogeneous catalysis. For this, a mid-gap state induced nitrogen-rich polymeric carbon nitride (NPCN) catalyst was synthesized by an additive-assisted thermal copolymerization. Utilizing NPCN as a photocatalyst presented NADH photooxidation efficiency of over 98% and a high hydrogen production rate of 11.18 mmolgh with an apparent quantum yield of 9.16% (λ = 420 nm), outperforming other state-of-art metal-free photocatalysts. The experimental and theoretical simulations suggest that mid-gap states in NPCN catalyst are main platform for charge-carrier separation that enhances the overall photocatalytic performance.
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9713345 | PMC |
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.isci.2022.105567 | DOI Listing |
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