Issue 35, 2019

Synthesis and characterisation of [Cu4In(PPh3)3SePh(μ-SePh)33-SePh)3], and its application as a precursor of a sensitizer for a photocatalyst

Abstract

The synthesis and characterisation of [Cu4In(PPh3)3SePh(μ-SePh)33-SePh)3] (1) is described together with its use as a precursor of CuInSe2. Compound 1 is a kind of single source precursor that has increased thermodynamic stability relative to many other organometallic compounds, and it can be used to generate the CuInSe2 sensitizer. The CuInSe2 generated from 1 was immobilized in TiO2 to give the composite CuInSe2/TiO2 (1a), which behaves as an active and robust photocatalyst for water splitting.

Graphical abstract: Synthesis and characterisation of [Cu4In(PPh3)3SePh(μ-SePh)3(μ3-SePh)3], and its application as a precursor of a sensitizer for a photocatalyst

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
21 四月 2019
Accepted
05 八月 2019
First published
06 八月 2019

New J. Chem., 2019,43, 14196-14201

Synthesis and characterisation of [Cu4In(PPh3)3SePh(μ-SePh)33-SePh)3], and its application as a precursor of a sensitizer for a photocatalyst

M. D. A. Mello, J. F. Rodrigues, T. A. Salgueiro Soares, G. M. D. M. E. Silva, P. C. Piquini, B. Tirloni, G. Machado and E. S. Lang, New J. Chem., 2019, 43, 14196 DOI: 10.1039/C9NJ02046B

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