Ultrasonication-induced Co-based metal–organic frameworks nanoparticle for red light photocatalytic aerobic oxidation
Abstract
Herein, we successfully obtained a two-dimensional (2D) Co(II) metal–organic framework with [Co2(PDPA)(H2O)8]n (XAIU-4) by using Co(NO3)2·6H2O and 5,5'-(phenazine-5,10-diyl)diisophthalic acid (H4PDPA). Single-crystal X-ray diffraction revealed its staggered ABAB-layered arrangement, with interpenetration between layers forming a 2D + 2D → three-dimensional (3D) supramolecular architecture. XAIU-4 demonstrated remarkable photocatalytic activity for thioether oxidation and benzyl alcohol dehydrogenation under red light irradiation. Ultrasonic XAIU-4 crystals yielded nanoparticles (XAIU-4-NP) with enhanced photocatalytic activity, attributed to exposed Co(II) active sites and reduced charge-transfer resistance, which facilitated efficient electron-hole separation and substrate activation. This work not only presents a sustainable strategy for synthesizing sulfoxides and aromatic aldehydes under red light but also underscores the critical role of catalyst nanoparticles in optimizing photo-redox performance.
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