Eco-Friendly Synthesis of Imine-Based COFs for Efficient Photocatalytic H₂O₂ Production

Abstract

Abstract: Covalent organic frameworks (COFs) are crystalline porous polymers with precise structural tunability, offering unique advantages in photocatalysis due to their well-ordered pore structures, tunable π-conjugated systems, and exceptional chemical stability. However, traditional solvothermal synthesis of imine-linked COFs faces major challenges, including harsh reaction conditions, high costs with low yields, toxic organic solvents, prolonged reaction times at elevated temperatures, and complex procedures, all of which significantly hinder their industrial application. To overcome these challenges, alternative COF synthesis methods have rapidly advanced, with growing interest in green and sustainable approaches. This study presents a straightforward approach to synthesize imine-linked COFs at low temperature and ambient pressure in gram level yield based on a green solvent system, utilizing 2,4,6-triformyltriazine (TFPT) as the key electron-accepting building block. Among various COFs synthesized with donor units such as TAPA, TAPB, and TAPT, the COF-NC achieves the highest H₂O₂ yield (5535.65 μmol g-¹ h-¹). The deep characterization analysis confirms that such superior performance is attributed to the higher crystallinity and efficient separation of photogenerated carriers on this well-designed COF structure combined with the eco-friendly synthesis strategy, which utilizes a combination of indirect 2e- ORR pathways in photocatalytic H2O2 production. This study not only introduces a novel green synthesis strategy for COFs but also provides valuable theoretical insights into designing efficient photocatalytic materials based on the discovered structure-performance relationship.

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
04 Jul 2025
Accepted
16 Sep 2025
First published
17 Sep 2025

Green Chem., 2025, Accepted Manuscript

Eco-Friendly Synthesis of Imine-Based COFs for Efficient Photocatalytic H₂O₂ Production

Y. Wang, T. Xu, Z. Zhang, Y. Wang, J. Huang, M. Tang and Z. Wang, Green Chem., 2025, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D5GC03415A

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