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Utility of Squaraine Dyes for Dye-Sensitized Photocatalysis on Water or Carbon Dioxide Reduction
Author(s) -
Minji Jo,
Sunghan Choi,
Ju Hyoung Jo,
SoYoen Kim,
Pil Soo Kim,
Chul Hoon Kim,
HoJin Son,
Chyongjin Pac,
Sang Ook Kang
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
acs omega
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.779
H-Index - 40
ISSN - 2470-1343
DOI - 10.1021/acsomega.9b01914
Subject(s) - photocatalysis , chemistry , catalysis , dimethylformamide , aqueous solution , ascorbic acid , solvent , photochemistry , titanium dioxide , decomposition , photodegradation , inorganic chemistry , organic chemistry , materials science , food science , metallurgy
Red light-sensitized squaraine ( SQ ) dyes were developed and incorporated into dye-sensitized catalysts (DSCs) with the formula of SQ /TiO 2 /Cat, and their efficacies were evaluated in terms of performance on either water or carbon dioxide reduction. Pt nanoparticles or fac -[Re(4,4'-bis-(diethoxyphosphorylmethyl)-2,2'-bipyridine)(CO) 3 Cl] were used as each catalytic center within the DSC frame of SQ /TiO 2 /Pt (Type I) or SQ /TiO 2 /Re(I) (Type II). In order to convey the potential utility of SQ in low energy sensitization, the following catalytic reductions were carried out under selective lower energy irradiation (>500 nm). Type I and II showed different catalytic performances, primarily due to the choice of solvent for each catalytic condition: hydrogenation was carried out in H 2 O, but CO 2 reduction in dimethylformamide (DMF), and SQ was more stable in aqueous acid conditions for hydrogen generation than CO 2 reduction in DMF. A suspension of Type I in 3 mL water containing 0.1 M ascorbic acid (pH = 2.66) resulted in efficient photocatalytic hydrogen evolution, producing 37 μmol of H 2 for 4 h. However, in photocatalysis of Type II ( SQ /TiO 2 /Re(I)) in 3 mL DMF containing 0.1 M 1,3-dimethyl-2-phenyl-1,3-dihydrobenzimidazole, the TiO 2 -bound SQ dyes were not capable of working as a low energy sensitizer because SQ was susceptible to dye decomposition in nucleophilic DMF conditions, resulting in DSC deactivation for the CO 2 reduction. Even with the limitation of solvent, the DSC conditions for the utility of SQ have been established: the anchoring group effect of SQ with either phosphonic acid or carboxylic acid onto the TiO 2 surface; energy alignment of SQ with the flat band potentials ( E fb ) of TiO 2 semiconductors and the reduction power of electron donors; and the wavelength range of the light source used, particularly when >500 nm.

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