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Aqueous Platinum(II)‐Cage‐Based Light‐Harvesting System for Photocatalytic Cross‐Coupling Hydrogen Evolution Reaction
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Eosin YEthylene GlycolEngineeringEnergy ConversionSynthetic PhotochemistryPhoto-electrochemical CellChemistryAbstract PhotosynthesisPhotoelectrochemistryChemical EngineeringPhotoredox ProcessBioenergeticsPigment BiochemistryPhotocatalysisPhotosynthesisHealth SciencesMaterials SciencePhotochemistryPhotosystemsMechanistic PhotochemistryCatalysisHydrogenPhotoelectrocatalysisAqueous Platinum
Abstract Photosynthesis is a process wherein the chromophores in plants and bacteria absorb light and convert it into chemical energy. To mimic this process, an emissive poly(ethylene glycol)‐decorated tetragonal prismatic platinum(II) cage was prepared and used as the donor molecule to construct a light‐harvesting system in water. Eosin Y was chosen as the acceptor because of its good spectral overlap with that of the metallacage, which is essential for the preparation of light‐harvesting systems. Such a combination showed enhanced catalytic activity in catalyzing the cross‐coupling hydrogen evolution reaction, as compared with eosin Y alone. This study offers a pathway for using the output energy from the light‐harvesting system to mimic the whole photosynthetic process.
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