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Non-noble nickel-modified covalent organic framework for photocatalytic hydrogen production

COLLOIDS AND SURFACES A-PHYSICOCHEMICAL AND ENGINEERING ASPECTS [2025]
Rongyu Xu, Tong Zhou, Mengyao Tian, Haoran Li, Shen Xu, Yuchen Yang, Yaru Zhang, Jinming Ma, Tifeng Jiao
ABSTRACT

Covalent organic framework (COF) materials, with their remarkable conjugated systems and layered structures, have remained a research focus in the field of photocatalysis in recent years. Incorporating co-catalysts into COFs materials is regarded as a simple and effective strategy to address the serious issue of photogenerated carrier recombination faced by COF-based catalysts. In particular, noble metal co-catalysts can significantly enhance photocatalytic efficiency. However, due to the high cost of noble metals, they are not suitable for long-term and widespread applications. As a result, non-noble metal co-catalysts with low cost and excellent catalytic performance have garnered significant attention. In this study, a non-noble metal Ni-modified COF composite catalyst (Ni/COF) was successfully prepared by loading Ni-based metal salts onto the surface of β-ketoenamine COF (TAPB-Tp-COF) through in situ photodeposition method. The addition of the Ni co-catalyst significantly enhanced the catalytic performance to 0.54 mmol/g·h, which is 4.3 times that of pure TAPB-Tp-COF. This work provides a new approach for constructing economical, clean, and efficient photocatalytic systems.

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