Utility of a Rh(III) embedded covalent organic polymer as an efficient photocatalyst for visible-light driven N-formylation of amines and CO2 reduction under green and sustainable condition

Abstract

An imidazole-linked covalent organic polymer (COP) was synthesized with the combination of 2,4,6-triformylphluroglucinol and 3,3`-diaminobenzidine, TPDB. To enhance the photocatalytic activity of the synthesized COF, Rhodium was grafted as Rh(III) for post-synthetic modification (PSM). The structural and photophysical properties of the synthesized Rh(III) embedded Covalent Organic Polymer (Rh(III)@TPDB) and TPDB COP were explored using different characterization techniques (PXRD, BET, XPS, EIS, etc.). With a band gap of 1.69 eV, Rh(III)@TPDB shows exceptional photo activity. The efficiency of Rh(III)@TPDB was established in both photocatalytic CO2 fixation and CO2 reduction. The N-formylation of amines via photocatalytic CO2 fixation under mild conditions was performed, and a maximum isolated yield of 89% was achieved in a reaction span of 12 hrs. In the course of photoreduction of CO2 using water as a solvent and Rh(III)@TPDB as the photocatalyst for 4 h under visible light, HCOOH (1625 Mmol gcat-1 h-1) and CH3OH (267 Mmol gcat-1h-1) were formed with a significant production rate. The catalyst was heterogeneous in nature. The heterogenicity of Rh(III)@TPDB catalyst was checked via a leaching test. The Rh(III)@TPDB catalyst was recycled up to five cycles without appreciable loss of its activity. The structural integrity and stability of the recycled catalyst were checked via different characterization techniques (FT-IR, SEM, TEM etc).

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
19 Mar 2026
Accepted
05 Jun 2026
First published
12 Jun 2026

Catal. Sci. Technol., 2026, Accepted Manuscript

Utility of a Rh(III) embedded covalent organic polymer as an efficient photocatalyst for visible-light driven N-formylation of amines and CO2 reduction under green and sustainable condition

R. Mandal, A. Roy, T. Mondal, P. Sarkar, S. C. Debnath, S. Ghosh, A. Khan and S. M. Islam, Catal. Sci. Technol., 2026, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D6CY00348F

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