Revolutionizing carbon chemistry: Solar‐powered C(sp3)–N bond activation and CO2 transformation via newly designed SBE‐Y cutting‐edge dynamic photocatalyst

Author:

Shahin Rehana1,Yadav Rajesh K.1ORCID,Verma Rajesh K.2,Singh Chandani3,Singh Satyam1,Kim Tae Wu4ORCID,Gupta Navneet K.5,Baeg Jin OoK3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemistry and Environmental Science Madan Mohan Malaviya University of Technology Gorakhpur India

2. Department of Mechanical Engineering Harcourt Butler Technical University Kanpur India

3. Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology Daejeon South Korea

4. Department of Chemistry Mokpo University Muan‐gun Korea

5. Centre for Sustainable Technologies Indian Institute of Science Bengaluru India

Abstract

AbstractA solvent‐free sulfur‐bridge‐eosin‐Y (SBE‐Y) polymeric framework photocatalyst was prepared for the first time through an in situ thermal polymerization route using elemental sulfur (S8) as a bridge. The addition of a sulfur bridge to the polymeric framework structure resulted in an allowance of the harvesting range of eosin‐Y (E‐Y) for solar light. This shows that a wider range of solar light can be used by the bridge material's photocatalytic reactions. In this context, supercharged solar spectrum: enhancing light absorption and hole oxidation with sulfur bridges. This suggests that the excited electrons and holes through solar light can contribute to oxidation–reduction reactions more potently. As a result, the photocatalyst‐enzyme attached artificial photosynthesis system developed using SBE‐Y as a photocatalyst performs exceptionally well, resulting in high 1,4‐NADH regeneration (86.81%), followed by its utilization in the exclusive production of formic acid (210.01 μmol) from CO2 and synthesis of fine chemicals with 99.9% conversion yields. The creation of more effective photocatalytic materials for environmental clean‐up and other applications that depend on the solar light‐driven absorption spectrum of inorganic and organic molecules could be one of the practical ramifications of this research.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Physical and Theoretical Chemistry,General Medicine,Biochemistry

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