Covalent Organic
Frameworks Enhance Photocatalytic
Hydrogen Peroxide Production through Synergistic Effects
Posted on 2025-03-24 - 09:04
Covalent organic frameworks (COFs) are promising photocatalytic
materials due to their high crystallinity, ordered porous structures,
and customizable functionality. However, their photocatalytic performance
is often hampered by challenges such as charge carrier recombination
and suboptimal reactant adsorption. In this study, we aim to enhance
the photocatalytic hydrogen peroxide production performance by introducing
fluorine atoms into the pore walls of an imine-bonded COF, synthesizing
two imine-bonded COFs: HITMS-COF-20 and HITMS-COF-21. The high electronegativity
and small atomic size of fluorine atoms significantly improve light
absorption, exciton delocalization, charge-carrier separation, and
oxygen molecule adsorption. Analyses revealed that fluorine doping
reduces charge recombination and enhances oxygen activation, thereby
improving hydrogen peroxide production efficiency. These findings
provide important insights into the mechanism of photocatalytic hydrogen
peroxide production in COFs and offer pathways for the design of advanced
photocatalysts for chemical synthesis.