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Donor–Acceptor Covalent Organic Frameworks for Photocatalytic Water Oxidation and Oxygen Reduction Reactions

Akhtar Alam, Pekham Chakrabortty, Avanti Chakraborty, Samrat Ghosh, Pradip Pachfule

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Abstract

Abstract Covalent organic frameworks (COFs) are considered as the next generation of organic photocatalysts for the conversion of solar energy into fuels or chemicals. Compared to the traditional heterogeneous photocatalysts, COFs have emerged as organic photocatalysts and have been tested for various photocatalytic transformations such as hydrogen evolution, hydrogen peroxide generation, carbon dioxide reduction and organic transformations. In particular, donor–acceptor (D–A) COFs showed enhanced photocatalytic activity, where electron‐rich donor (D) and electron‐deficient acceptor (A) are alternately arranged in the framework. The high photocatalytic activity of D–A COFs is attributed to the tunable band gap, efficient charge separation and charge transport through the bicontinuous heterojunction. In recent years, several D–A COFs have been reported for photocatalytic reactions, especially tested for photocatalytic generation of hydrogen and hydrogen peroxide involving water oxidation and oxygen reduction reactions. In this review, we have summarized these reports and presented a critical perspective with the fundamental understanding of D–A COFs. In addition, this review discusses the different design principles adopted and the synthesis of crystalline D–A COFs with different linkages and their effect on the photocatalytic efficiency. Finally, this review will provide an overview of the design of D–A COFs for photocatalysis, addressing the challenges and opportunities involved.

Topics & Concepts

PhotocatalysisWater splittingElectron acceptorPhotochemistryPhotocatalytic water splittingHydrogen peroxideCovalent bondOxygen evolutionChemistryMaterials scienceAcceptorNanotechnologyCatalysisOrganic chemistryElectrochemistryPhysicsPhysical chemistryElectrodeCondensed matter physicsCovalent Organic Framework ApplicationsAdvanced Photocatalysis TechniquesMetal-Organic Frameworks: Synthesis and Applications