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Article Dans Une Revue Journal of the American Chemical Society Année : 2024

Quasi-Homogeneous Photocatalysis in Ultrastiff Microporous Polymer Aerogels

Zaoming Wang
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Yishi Wu
Ken-Ichi Otake
Mischa Bonn
Qing Liao
Kenji Urayama
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Susumu Kitagawa
Shuhei Furukawa

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The development of efficient and low-cost catalysts is essential for photocatalysis; however, the intrinsically low photocatalytic efficiency as well as the difficulty in using and recycling photocatalysts in powder morphology greatly limit their practical performance. Herein, we describe quasi-homogeneous photocatalysis to overcome these two limitations by constructing ultrastiff, hierarchically porous, and photoactive aerogels of conjugated microporous polymers (CMPs). The CMP aerogels exhibit low density but high stiffness beyond 105 m2 s–2, outperforming most low-density materials. Extraordinary stiffness ensures their use as robust scaffolds for scaled photocatalysis and recycling without damage at the macroscopic level. A challenging but desirable reaction for direct deaminative borylation is demonstrated using CMP aerogel-based quasi-homogeneous photocatalysis with gram-scale productivity and record-high efficiency under ambient conditions. Combined terahertz and transient absorption spectroscopic studies unveil the generation of high-mobility free carriers and long-lived excitonic species in the CMP aerogels, underlying the observed superior catalytic performance

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hal-04732689 , version 1 (14-10-2024)

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Yan Su, Bo Li, Zaoming Wang, Alexandre Legrand, Takuma Aoyama, et al.. Quasi-Homogeneous Photocatalysis in Ultrastiff Microporous Polymer Aerogels. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2024, 146 (22), pp.15479-15487. ⟨10.1021/jacs.4c03862⟩. ⟨hal-04732689⟩
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