Photosensitized Hydrogen Evolution from Water Using Conjugated Polymers Wrapped in Dendrimeric Electrolytes
- 1 September 2004
- journal article
- Published by American Chemical Society (ACS) in Journal of the American Chemical Society
- Vol. 126 (38) , 12084-12089
- https://doi.org/10.1021/ja048912e
Abstract
High-efficiency light-driven hydrogen evolution from water was demonstrated by using poly(phenyleneethynylene) bearing negatively charged, [G3] poly(benzyl ether) dendrimeric side groups 3 L4 as photosensitizer. Three-dimensional wrapping of the conjugated backbone suppressed self-quenching of the photoexcited state, while methyl viologen (MV2+), a positively charged electron acceptor, was trapped on its negatively charged surface, to form a spatially separated donor−acceptor supramolecular complex. Studies with time-resolved fluorescence spectroscopy showed that the quenching rate constant (kq = 1.2 × 1015 M-1 s-1) is much greater than diffusion control rate constants. Upon excitation of 3 L4 in the presence of a mixture of MV2+, triethanolamine (TEOA; sacrificial electron donor), and a colloidal PVA-Pt, hydrogen evolution took place with an overall efficiency of 13%, 1 order of magnitude better than precedent examples. Comparative studies with several reference sensitizers showed that spatial isolation of the conjugated backbone and its long-range π-electronic conjugation, along with electrostatic interactions on the exterior surface, play important roles in achieving the efficient photosensitized water reduction.Keywords
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