Modulating Exciton Dissociation and Charge Transfer by Extending π-conjugation in Thiazole-based COFs to Boost Photocatalytic Hydrogen Evolution

Abstract

Covalent organic frameworks (COFs) have emerged as promising candidates for photocatalytic hydrogen evolution due to their designable structures and tunable optoelectronic properties. Recently, while significant research efforts have focused on developing high-performance COF photocatalysts, the rational modulation of charge carrier dynamics through precise molecular structure regulation remains challenge. In this study, we addressed this by systemically tuning π-conjugation extension employing bithiazole, benzobisthiazole and naphthobisthiazole as building blocks. Theoretical calculation and experimental characterization revealed that extending the π-conjugation significantly enhances light absorption, facilitates the separation and transport of photogenerated charge carriers. As the result, the naphthothiazole based COF (NTz-TP-COF) exhibited the most efficient photocatalytic performance, achieving a superior hydrogen evolution rate of 92.3 mmol g -1 h -1 under visible light irradiation, substantially higher than its bithiazole (Tz-TP-COF, 4.7 mmol g -1 h-1 and benzobisthiazole (BTz-TP-COF, 29.15 mmol g -1 h -1 ) counterparts, as well as most previously reported thiazole-based COFs. Moreover, platinum photodeposited on NTz-TP-COF was found to exist predominantly in the metallic Pt 0 state and exhibits uniform particle size distribution, confirming the presence of abundant active sites for hydrogen evolution. These findings highlight the critical role of π-conjugation engineering in optimizing photocatalytic performance and provide a rational design strategy for highly efficient COF photocatalysts.

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
22 Feb 2026
Accepted
20 Apr 2026
First published
24 Apr 2026

J. Mater. Chem. A, 2026, Accepted Manuscript

Modulating Exciton Dissociation and Charge Transfer by Extending π-conjugation in Thiazole-based COFs to Boost Photocatalytic Hydrogen Evolution

J. Tang, J. Wang, Z. Song, M. Wang, H. Song, Y. Xie and Z. Li, J. Mater. Chem. A, 2026, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D6TA01587E

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