Designing a New Efficient Photocatalyst Based on Functionalization of Zn-Infinite Coordination Polymer with Ru(acac)3 Complex for Dye Degradation in Aqueous Solutions: Charge Separation Effect

Langmuir. 2020 Dec 1;36(47):14224-14233. doi: 10.1021/acs.langmuir.0c02331. Epub 2020 Nov 17.

Abstract

A new Zn-containing infinite coordination polymer, Zn-ICP, functionalized with Ru(acac)3 complex was designed and utilized as an efficient visible light photocatalyst for dye degradation in aqueous solutions. Incorporation of Ru(acac)3 not only extended the light absorption of the Zn-ICP to the visible region but also led to electron-hole separation. Upon visible light illumination, photoinduced electron transfer from excited state of Zn-ICP to Ru(acac)3 occurred, resulting in electron-hole separation as indicated by photoluminescence and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy. The obtained Ru-Zn-ICP revealed enhanced visible light photocatalytic activity in degradation of organic pollutants compared to pristine Zn-ICP owing to photoinduced electron transfer in the Ru-Zn-ICP system and efficient separation of photogenerated electron-hole pairs. The prepared Ru-Zn-ICP photocatalyst was readily recycled without major loss of activity in the successive cycles.