Na QinAojie MaoLinqiang LiChao LinLipeng ZhaiJing LiuJunhua ZouCheng‐Xing CuiLiwei Mi
Abstract Vinylene‐linked covalent organic frameworks (COFs) have attracted enormous attention for photocatalytic H 2 evolution from water because of their fully conjugated structures, high chemical stabilities, and enhanced charge‐carrier mobilities. In this work, two novel vinylene‐linked COFs with tuned cyano contents were successfully synthesized and then employed as photocatalysts for H 2 generation. Notably, the photocatalytic H 2 production rate of the COF with the higher cyano content reached 73 μmol h −1 under visible light irradiation, which is 2.4 times higher than that with the lower content (30 μmol h −1 ). Both the experimental and computational results demonstrated that the rational design incorporating cyano groups into COF skeletons could precisely tune the corresponding energy levels, expand the visible‐light absorption, and improve the photoinduced charge separation. This work not only provides a simple method for modulating the photocatalytic activities of COFs at the molecular level, but also affords interesting insights into the relationship between their structures and photocatalytic performance.
Ming WangYaling LiDengxin YanHui HuYujie SongXiaofang SuJiamin SunSongtao XiaoYanan Gao
Xiang HuJinghui WangHao ZhuHeng‐Qiang ZhangLin ZhuQifeng LiangFan Zhang
Rui ZhangWenjing NingRuiyang ZhangYan HuangXianren ZhangDapeng CaoShitao Wang
Chao YangW MAJie ZhangWenbo WeiZhuoran KuangHongping ZhouQi‐Long Zhu
Qinfeng RongXianlan ChenQinyi ChengZhiling HuangSijing He