Two polyoxometalate (POM)-based hybrid compounds have been successfully designed and constructed by the hydrothermal method with molecular formulas [K(HO)FeII0.33Co(HO)(DAPSC)]{[FeII0.33Co(HO)(DAPSC)][FeII0.33Co(HO)][NaFeIII4PWO]}·21.5HO (1), and [Na(HO)FeII0.33Mn(HO)(DAPSC)]{[FeII0.33Mn(HO)(DAPSC)][FeII0.33Mn(HO)][NaFeIII4PWO(HO)]}·24HO (2) (DAPSC = 2,6-diacetylpyridine bis-(semicarbazone)), respectively. Structural analysis revealed that 1 and 2 consisted of metal-organic complexes containing DAPSC ligands with dumbbell-type inorganic clusters, iron-cobalt (iron-manganese) and some other ions. By utilizing a combination of strongly reducing {PW} units and bimetal-doped centres the CO photoreduction catalytic capacity of 1 and 2 was improved. Notably, the photocatalytic performance of 1 was much better than that of 2. In CO photoreduction, 1 exhibited CO selectivity as high as 90.8%. Furthermore, for 1, the CO generation rate reached 6885.1 μmol g h at 8 h with 3 mg, and its better photocatalytic performance was presumably due to the introduction of cobalt and iron elements to give 1 a more appropriate energy band structure. Further recycling experiments indicated that 1 was a highly efficient CO photoreduction catalyst, which could still possess catalytic activity after several cycles.
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