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NATURE MATERIALS
卷 14, 期 5, 页码 505-511出版社
NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/NMAT4220
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- Marie Curie COFUND, RBUCE-UP (Research Based University Chairs of Excellence of Paris)
- PRES UniverSud Paris
- C'Nano Ile de France
- Universite Paris-Sud (ERM project)
Visible-light-responsive photocatalysts can directly harvest energy fromsolar light, offering a desirableway to solve energy and environment issues(1). Here, we show that one-dimensional poly(diphenylbutadiyne) nanostructures synthesized by photopolymerization using a soft templating approach have high photocatalytic activity under visible light without the assistance of sacrificial reagents or precious metal co-catalysts. These polymer nanostructures are very stable even after repeated cycling. Transmission electron microscopy and nanoscale infrared characterizations reveal that the morphology and structure of the polymer nanostructures remain unchanged after many photocatalytic cycles. These stable and cheap polymer nanofibres are easy to process and can be reused without appreciable loss of activity. Our findings may help the development of semiconducting-based polymers for applications in self-cleaning surfaces, hydrogen generation and photovoltaics.
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