COF-based photocatalyst for energy and environment applications

2021 
Abstract Covalent organic frameworks (COFs) are promising organic materials that can be designed and synthesized from small molecules like building blocks with photo-functional properties. Photocatalysis using photo-responsive COFs is a relatively new field that has been developed in the last five years. Here, we review recent progress in COF-based photocatalysis for environmental and energy applications. The first part of this review focuses on synthesis of COFs, including basic processes for increased solubility to facilitate handling, including exfoliation methodologies, and work towards further improvement of COF-based photocatalytic processes. Time-resolved absorption measurement techniques and theoretical calculations to understand the carrier dynamics of COFs for photocatalytic process are also reviewed. The main focus of the review is to summarize the practical applications of COF-based photocatalysts in the environmental and energy fields. Important examples such as photoinduced oxidation reactions, hydrogen generation, and CO2 reduction reactions are covered. Finally, we conclude this review with prospects for COF-based photocatalysts. This review will serve as a guide for understanding recent progress in COF-based photocatalysis.
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