2D Porphyrin‐Based Covalent–Organic Framework/PEG Composites: A Rational Strategy for Photocatalytic Hydrogen Evolution
Chan Yao,
Shuhao Wang,
Yixuan Zha
et al.
Abstract:Two‐dimensional porphyrin‐based covalent organic frameworks (2D‐por‐COFs) have gained significant attention as attractive platforms for efficient solar light conversion into hydrogen production. Herein, we found that introducing transition metal zinc and polyethylene glycol (PEG) into 2D‐por‐COFs can effectively improve the photocatalytic hydrogen evolution performance. The photocatalytic hydrogen evolution rate of ZnPor‐COF is 2.82 times higher than that of H2Por‐COF. Moreover, ZnPor‐COF@PEG has the highest p… Show more
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