a-hole effect of halogen-bonded cocrystals causing tunable photoelectric properties for photocatalytic uranium removal

SEPARATION AND PURIFICATION TECHNOLOGY(2024)

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The mechanism of how the internal composition of halogen-bonded cocrystals affecting photoelectric properties is ambiguous. Herein, we report a series of stable halogen-bonded cocrystals containing I-, Br-based halogen bond donors and N-based halogen bond acceptor. The halogen bonds served an intrinsic hub, and the two parts (donor and acceptor) were spliced into a highly ordered periodic network with a tight electronic configuration. The charge transfer within lattice induced by the a-hole effect activates disparate photoelectric phenomena. The results uncover that the degree of photoelectric response of cocrystals can be adjusted rationally by manipulating the intensity and density of a-holes with an atomic precision at the molecular level. The experimental and theoretical studies of the a-hole effect pave the way to simplify the design principle of functional cocrystals. Eventually, benefiting from the fascinating photoelectric activity, halogen-bonded cocrystals exhibited excellent photocatalytic reduction ability of radionuclide uranium.
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Organic cocrystals,Halogen bonds,a-hole effect,Photoelectric response,Uranium
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