Central Metals to Guide the Bandgap of Hourglass-type Polyoxometalate Hybrids as Photocatalyst for the Reduction of Cr(VI)

CRYSTAL GROWTH & DESIGN(2022)

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Visible-light photocatalytic reduction of hexavalent chromium Cr(VI) has become one of the most challenging topics in the field of environmental remediation. The key is to explore a stable and efficient photocatalyst. In this work, a series of highly reduced hourglass-type phosphomolybdate hybrids with molecular formula of (H(2)bpe)(3){M-[P4Mo6O31H8](2)}center dot 8H(2)O (M = Na for 1, Ca for 2, Cd for 3, Mn for 4, Zn for 5; bpe = trans-1,2-bi(4-pyridy1)-ethylene) were synthesized by hydrothermal methods and used to reduce Cr(VI) under visible-light conditions. The experimental results showed that hybrids 1-5 were of isomorphic structure and constructed by organic bpe cations and hourglass phosphomolybdate clusters with different metal centers via hydrogen-bonding interactions to extend the structure into supramolecular network. With the excellent redox properties and extensive visible light absorption, hybrids 1 -5 displayed good photocatalytic activity for Cr(VI) reduction with the reduction conversion rates of 87.84%, 80.31%, 89.07%, 90.92%, and 92.83% within just 10 W white-light irradiation of 20 min at room temperature. Among them, Zn-centered hybrid 5 showed the best photocatalytic performance and recycle stability. The mechanism study showed that the different central metal M can regulate the band gap of hybrid photocatalysts due to its different electronic property, thus affecting their photocatalytic performance. This work provided a promising way to design efficient polyoxometalate-based photocatalysts via the molecular-level composition modulation strategy.
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photocatalyst,central metals,hourglass-type
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