Lewis acid-triggered photocatalytic hydrogen peroxide production in an aluminum-based metal–organic framework†
Abstract
Al-MIL-101-NH2, which was previously regarded as being inactive as a photocatalyst, produces hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) via O2 reduction under visible-light irradiation, accompanied by efficient suppression of undesired H2O2 decomposition. The low-coordination Lewis acid sites in trimetric Al-oxo clusters are crucial for the electron transfer to O2.