Energy transfer enhanced photocatalytic hydrogen evolution in organic heterostructure nanoparticles via flash nanoprecipitation processing

Green Energy & Environment(2024)

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Organic nanophotocatalysts are promising candidates for solar fuels production, but they still face the challenge of unfavorable geminate recombination due to the limited exciton diffusion lengths. Here, we introduce a binary nanophotocatalyst fabricated by blending two polymers, PS-PEG5 (PS) and PBT-PEG5 (PBT), with matched absorption and emission spectra, enabling a Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET) process for enhanced photocatalysis. These heterostructure nanophotocatalysts are processed using a facile and scalable flash nanoprecipitation (FNP) technique with precious kinetic control over binary nanoparticle formation. The resulting nanoparticles exhibits an exceptional photocatalytic hydrogen evolution rate up to 65 mmol g–1 h–1, 2.5 times higher than that single component nanoparticle. Characterizations through fluorescence spectra and transient absorption spectra confirm the hetero-energy transfer within the binary nanoparticles, which prolongs the excited-state lifetime and extends the namely “effective exciton diffusion length”. Our finding opens new avenues for designing efficient organic photocatalysts by improving exciton migration.
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Polymer photocatalysts,Nanoparticles,Hydrogen evolution,Förster resonance energy transfer
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