| Literature DB >> 24890840 |
Hiroyuki Takeda1, Masataka Ohashi, Yasutomo Goto, Tetsu Ohsuna, Takao Tani, Shinji Inagaki.
Abstract
An organic-based photocatalysis system for water oxidation, with visible-light harvesting antennae, was constructed using periodic mesoporous organosilica (PMO). PMO containing acridone groups in the framework (Acd-PMO), a visible-light harvesting antenna, was supported with [Ru(II)(bpy)3(2+)] complex (bpy = 2,2'-bipyridyl) coupled with iridium oxide (IrO(x)) particles in the mesochannels as photosensitizer and catalyst, respectively. Acd-PMO absorbed visible light and funneled the light energy into the Ru complex in the mesochannels through excitation energy transfer. The excited state of Ru complex is oxidatively quenched by a sacrificial oxidant (Na2S2O8) to form Ru(3+) species. The Ru(3+) species extracts an electron from IrO(x) to oxidize water for oxygen production. The reaction quantum yield was 0.34 %, which was improved to 0.68 or 1.2 % by the modifications of PMO. A unique sequence of reactions mimicking natural photosystem II, 1) light-harvesting, 2) charge separation, and 3) oxygen generation, were realized for the first time by using the light-harvesting PMO.Entities:
Keywords: artificial photosynthesis; light harvesting; mesoporous materials; photochemistry; water oxidation
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24890840 DOI: 10.1002/chem.201302815
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chemistry ISSN: 0947-6539 Impact factor: 5.236