Fast tuning of covalent triazine frameworks for photocatalytic hydrogen evolution

Chemical Communications : Chem Comm
Sophie KueckenArne Thomas

Abstract

A fast and facile route for the optimization of covalent triazine frameworks (CTFs) for photocatalytic hydrogen production is presented. Within 10 minutes a CTF with low photocatalytic activity can be converted into a highly active photocatalyst. Optimized CTF catalysts show an average hydrogen evolution rate of 1072 μmol h-1g-1under visible light (>420 nm).

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