Facilely Incorporating
Photoresponsive Triphenylamine
into a Robust Nanoporous Organic Polymer by Click Reaction for Photocatalytic
Oxidation Reactions
Posted on 2024-08-29 - 19:18
Photocatalysis has been emerging as a green and sustainable
approach
to chemical synthesis. Fabrication of an effective and robust photocatalyst
to achieve efficient photocatalysis under mild conditions is of great
significance but still challenging. Herein, taking the versatile typical
Cu(I)-catalyzed clicked reaction, photoresponsive triphenylamine moieties
were rationally incorporated into a triazole-linked porous organic
polymer (POP), TATPA-POP, for application in a photocatalytic
reaction. Analyses not only confirmed the successful construction
of the triazole-linked POP but also showed its stability, nanosized
porosity, and semiconductor features. Electron paramagnetic resonance
(EPR) spectroscopy measurements revealed its ability to trigger the
generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) under light irradiation,
making it have a high potential in ROS-involved photocatalytic reactions.
The photocatalytic experiments in sulfide aerobic oxidations confirmed
that the constructed POP is an effective and recyclable photocatalyst,
demonstrating that, by utilizing the versatile click reaction to incorporate
organic photochromic groups into POPs, highly effective heterogeneous
photocatalysts can be facilely fabricated.
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Li, Zuyong; Fu, Yaomei; Luan, Tianxiang; Cheng, Ke; Luo, Xingwei; Su, Zhongmin; et al. (2024). Facilely Incorporating
Photoresponsive Triphenylamine
into a Robust Nanoporous Organic Polymer by Click Reaction for Photocatalytic
Oxidation Reactions. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsanm.4c03877Â