Issue 19, 2022

Effect of the length of bromoalkyl chains on light-driven hydrogen evolution facilitated by fluorene-based polymers

Abstract

Six fluorene-based polymers are designed, synthesized, characterized, and examined in light-driven hydrogen evolution. The relationship of the hydrogen-evolution activity with the optical/electronic characteristics of the polymers is insignificant, suggesting that it might not be the most crucial factor in distinguishing the efficiency. Polymers with shorter bromoalkyl chains exhibit greater hydrogen evolution rates (HERs) than their analogues with longer chains, highlighting the significance of chain length in the reaction. The role of residual Pd as a co-catalyst is investigated. The HER is improved substantially by the presence of Pd. A high HER of 42 mmol g−1 h−1, which is among the highest reported to date, has been achieved. Overall, this work demonstrates that side-chain truncation and modification serve as a straightforward approach to improving the hydrogen-evolution activity.

Graphical abstract: Effect of the length of bromoalkyl chains on light-driven hydrogen evolution facilitated by fluorene-based polymers

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
01 Jul 2022
Accepted
19 Aug 2022
First published
07 Sep 2022

Sustainable Energy Fuels, 2022,6, 4470-4476

Effect of the length of bromoalkyl chains on light-driven hydrogen evolution facilitated by fluorene-based polymers

H. Sun, T. Tsai, C. Chang, Y. Chen, H. Yang, J. C. S. Wu and Y. Lai, Sustainable Energy Fuels, 2022, 6, 4470 DOI: 10.1039/D2SE00902A

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