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Biomimetic Donor–Acceptor Motifs in Conjugated Polymers for Promoting Exciton Splitting and Charge Separation
Authors:Honghui Ou  Xinru Chen  Lihua Lin  Dr. Yuanxing Fang  Prof. Xinchen Wang
Affiliation:1. http://wanglab.fzu.edu.cn;2. State Key Laboratory of Photocatalysis on Energy and Environment, College of Chemistry, Fuzhou University, Fuzhou, China
Abstract:Natural photosynthesis serves as a model for energy and chemical conversions, and motivates the search of artificial systems that mimic nature′s energy‐ and electron‐transfer chains. However, bioinspired systems often suffer from the partial or even large loss of the charge separation state, and show moderate activity owing to the fundamentally different features of the multiple compounds. Herein, a selenium and cyanamide‐functionalized heptazine‐based melon (DA‐HM) is designed as a unique bioinspired donor–acceptor (D‐A) light harvester. The combination of the photosystem and electron shuttle in a single species, with both n‐ and p‐type conductivities, and extended spectral absorption, endows DA‐HM with a high efficiency in the transfer and separation of photoexcited charge carriers, resulting in photochemical activity. This work presents a unique conjugated polymeric system that shows great potential for solar‐to‐chemical conversion by artificial photosynthesis.
Keywords:carbon nitride  donor-acceptor systems  charge separation  polymers  photocatalysis
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