Installation of high-valence tungsten in MIL-125(Ti) for boosted photocatalytic hydrogen evolution
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Mao, F
Liu, Y
Wu, X
Wen, C
Dai, S
Liu, P
Yang, H
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Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) possess the features of highly porosity-tunable and electronic-tunable structures. Taking advantages of these merits, we successfully installed high-valence W6+ ions onto the Ti-oxo clusters of MIL-125(Ti) (W-MIL-125). The installed W6+ ions which form a W-O-Ti structure trigger the metal-to-cluster charge transfer (MCCT), together with an enhanced light absorption. Structural and spectroscopic characterizations reveal that the MCCT process optimizes the charge transfer process and efficiently separates the photogenerated electron-hole spatially. The as-obtained sample of 3.45 W-MIL-125 with optimized electronic structure demonstrates an enhanced photocatalytic hydrogen evolution performance of 1110.7 ± 63.7 µmol g−1 h−1 under light irradiation, which is 4.0 times that of the pristine MIL-125(Ti). This work will open up a new avenue for local structural modification of MOFs to boost photocatalytic performance.
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Macromolecular and materials chemistry
Nanochemistry
photocatalytic hydrogen production
metalto-cluster charge transfer
metal-organic frameworks
high-valence state
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Zhang, Y; Mao, F; Liu, Y; Wu, X; Wen, C; Dai, S; Liu, P; Yang, H, Installation of high-valence tungsten in MIL-125(Ti) for boosted photocatalytic hydrogen evolution, Science China Materials, 2021