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Optimally Miscible Polymer Bulk-Heterojunction-Particles for Nonsurfactant Photocatalytic Hydrogen Evolution

Authors :
Lin, Wei-Cheng
Sun, Yu-En
Zhuang, Ying-Rang
Huang, Tse-Fu
Lin, Kuei-Jhong
Elsenety, Mohamed M.
Yen, Jui-Chen
Hsu, Hung-Kai
Chen, Bo-Han
Chang, Chen-Yu
Chang, Je-Wei
Huang, Hsin-Ni
Li, Bing-Heng
Jungsuttiwong, Siriporn
Haldar, Toton
Wang, Shin-Huei
Lin, Wan-Chi
Wu, Tien-Lin
Chen, Chin-Wen
Yu, Chi-Hua
Su, An-Chung
Lin, Kun-Han
Jeng, U-Ser
Yang, Shang-Da
Chou, Ho-Hsiu
Source :
Journal of the American Chemical Society; 20240101, Issue: Preprints
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Mini-emulsion and nanoprecipitation techniques relied on large amounts of surfactants, and unresolved miscibility issues of heterojunction materials limited their efficiency and applicability in the past. Through our molecular design and developed surfactant-free precipitation method, we successfully fabricated the best miscible bulk-heterojunction-particles (BHJP) ever achieved, using donor (PS) and acceptor (PSOS) polymers. The structural similarity ensures optimal miscibility, as supported by the interaction parameter of the PS/PSOSblend is positioned very close to the binodal curve. Experimental studies and molecular dynamics simulations further revealed that surfactants hinder electron output sites and reduce the concentration of sacrificial agents at the interface, slowing polaron formation. Multiscale experiments verified that these BHJP, approximately 12 nm in diameter, further form cross-linked fractal networks of several hundred nanometers. Transient absorption spectroscopy showed that BHJP facilitates polaron formation and electron transfer. Our BHJP demonstrated a superior hydrogen evolution rate (HER) compared to traditional methods. The most active BHJP achieved an HER of 251.2 mmol h–1g–1and an apparent quantum yield of 26.2% at 500 nm. This work not only introduces a practical method for preparing BHJP but also offers a new direction for the development of heterojunction materials.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00027863 and 15205126
Issue :
Preprints
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Journal of the American Chemical Society
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs68371973
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1021/jacs.4c13856