Tunable schiff-based networks with different bonding sites for enhanced photocatalytic activity under visible-light irradiation: The effects of steric hindrance.

Environ Res

Department of Dermatology, Second Xiangya Hospital, Central South University, Changsha 410011, China; College of Environmental Science and Engineering and Key Laboratory of Environmental Biology and Pollution Control (Ministry of Education), Hunan University, Changsha 410082, China; Center of Research Excellence in Renewable Energy and Power Systems, Center of Excellence in Desalination Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah 21589, Saudi Arabia. Electronic address:

Published: April 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • - Organic polymers, especially Schiff base networks (SNWs) with high nitrogen content, show promise in photocatalysis due to their affordability and ability to tailor structure for improved electron transfer.
  • - A series of SNWs were created using melamine units and dialdehydes, with tests revealing that SNW-o, made with o-phthalaldehyde, is effective in visible light, achieving significant tetracycline degradation rates.
  • - The research highlights how manipulating the molecular properties of organic photocatalysts can enhance their performance, suggesting a strategic approach for future applications in photocatalysis.

Article Abstract

Organic polymers hold great potential in photocatalysis considering their low cost, structural tailorability, and well-controlled degree of conjugation for efficient electron transfer. Among the polymers, Schiff base networks (SNWs) with high nitrogen content have been noticed. Herein, a series of SNWs is synthesized based on the melamine units and dialdehydes with different bonding sites. The chemical and structural variation caused by steric hindrance as well as the related photoelectric properties of the SNW samples are investigated, along with the application exploration on photocatalytic degradation and energy production. The results demonstrate that only SNW-o based on o-phthalaldehyde responds to visible light, which extends to over 550 nm. SNW-o shows the highest tetracycline degradation rate of 0.02516 min, under 60-min visible light irradiation. Moreover, the HO production of SNW-o is 2.14 times higher than that of g-CN. The enhanced photocatalytic activity could be ascribed to the enlarged visible light adsorption and intramolecular electron transfer. This study indicates the possibility to regulate the optical and electrical properties of organic photocatalysts on a molecular level, providing an effective strategy for rational supramolecular engineering to the applications of organic materials in photocatalysis.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.envres.2024.118200DOI Listing

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