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Switching Excited State Distribution of Metal–Organic Framework for Dramatically Boosting Photocatalysis

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2022

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Photosensitization associated with electron/energy transfer represents the central science of natural photosynthesis. Herein, we proposed a protocol to dramatically improve the sensitizing ability of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) by switching their excited state distribution from <sup>3</sup> MLCT (metal-to-ligand charge transfer) to <sup>3</sup> IL (intraligand). The hierarchical organization of <sup>3</sup> IL MOFs and Co/Cu catalysts facilitates electron transfer for efficient photocatalytic H<sub>2</sub> evolution with a yield of 26 844.6 μmol g<sup>-1</sup> and CO<sub>2</sub> photoreduction with a record HCOOH yield of 4807.6 μmol g<sup>-1</sup> among all the MOF photocatalysts. Systematic investigations demonstrate that strong visible-light-absorption, long-lived excited state and ingenious multi-component synergy in the <sup>3</sup> IL MOFs can facilitate both interface and intra-framework electron transfer to boost photocatalysis. This work opens up an avenue to boost solar-energy conversion by engineering sensitizing centers at a molecular level.

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