A Case Study on a Soluble Dibenzothiophene- S, S-dioxide-Based Conjugated Polyelectrolyte for Photocatalytic Hydrogen Production: The Film versus the Bulk Material

ACS Appl Mater Interfaces. 2021 Sep 15;13(36):42753-42762. doi: 10.1021/acsami.1c10748. Epub 2021 Sep 7.

Abstract

Most of the traditional polymeric photocatalysts are generally insoluble in organic solvents, which might exclude their compatibility with large-area processing technology. Herein, we have synthesized a novel quaternized ammonium conjugated polyelectrolyte (PSO-FNBr) that can be processed to prepare an active film by a drop-casting method. PSO-FNBr shows a remarkably enhanced hydrogen evolution rate (HER) of 20.5 mmol h-1 g-1 in the thin film form in comparison to that of the powder form. Furthermore, we prepared a new type of thin film-based photocatalytic device, which provided a rare example of a "three-in-one" (rapid sampling + easy-to-use + cost-effective) photocatalytic system. The PSO-FNBr thin film over the Pt substrate can maintain a competitive HER, even though the Pt substrate was recycled and reused 50 times. Considering the features of impressive activity and low cost, we believe that PSO-FNBr will be a promising material for potential application in photocatalysis.

Keywords: conjugated polyelectrolyte; film; hydrogen evolution rate; photocatalysts; powder.