High‐Performance Microfluidic Techniques toward Nanostructuration of BODIPY and BOPHY Based CPPs Hybrid Photocatalyst for Hydrogen Production
Sandra Palenzuela‐Rebella, Teresa Naranjo, Miguel Gomez‐Mendoza, Mariam Barawi, Marta Liras, Víctor A. de la Peña O’Shea
Abstract
Abstract Here, the use of high‐performance microfluidic techniques (HPMT) is reportedto afford conjugated porous polymer (CPPs) with smaller particle size and narrower particle size dispersion than the obtained by miniemulsion methodology. Specifically, polymers based on BODIPY or BOPHY dyes are synthesized by HPMT conditions and conventional miniemulsion conditions. The polymer textural properties from HPMT are notably improved, giving rise to high‐quality thin films that are photoelectrochemically characterized. Furthermore, hybrid materials of CPPs synthesized by HPMT and TiO 2 inorganic semiconductor revealed enhanced photocatalytic activity in the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER). The most active hybrid UN_IEP‐7@T‐10 photocatalyst, containing 10 wt% polymer loading, achieved a hydrogen evolution rate of 3.10 mmol g −1 h −1 (ƺ = 1.13%), which is threefold higher than that of its non‐nanostructured from bulk synthesis, two‐times greater than its nanostructured by conventional miniemulsion techniques and even surpassed by 39‐times the performance of bare TiO 2 . It is noteworthy that both photoluminescence lifetime (τ PL ) and transient lifetime (τ T ) are not affected by the nanoestructuration of CPPs, which agrees with the preservation of the chemical structure by both synthetic methodologies. The employment of HPMT as nanostructuration strategy clearly supports the obtaining of more processable polymers for a wide range of energy applications.