Polymer nanoparticle photocatalysts realized in non-aqueous solvents

Abstract

Colloidal organic nanoparticles (oNPs) have emerged as a promising category of photocatalyst, thanks to their long-lived surface-bound charges, electronic tunability, and strong absorption in the visible spectrum. Our previous research has established a direct correlation between charge generation in oNPs and their photocatalytic activity, highlighting their effectiveness as a framework for stable, long-lived free carriers. However, oNPs have been restricted to use only in aqueous environments as a result of being synthesized via either nano-emulsion or nano-precipitation procedures. Herein, we present a method for transferring oNP photocatalysts from water into polar non-aqueous solvents while retaining their long-term colloidal stability. We observed that the polymer chains in the solvent-transferred oNPs rearrange from a predominantly H-aggregate structure in water to a combination of H- and J-aggregate characteristics in N,N-dimethylformamide, suggesting a dynamic rearrangement in response to the new solvent environment. Importantly, transient absorption and time-resolved microwave conductivity measurements confirm that the solvent-transferred oNPs maintain their ability to generate free charges at an internal heterojunction. This development opens unique opportunities for eventually leveraging light-generated, long-lived electrons and holes in synthetic redox chemistry across diverse solvent environments, a direction that will be explored in future studies.

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
18 Feb 2025
Accepted
06 May 2025
First published
22 May 2025
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

Sustainable Energy Fuels, 2025, Advance Article

Polymer nanoparticle photocatalysts realized in non-aqueous solvents

M. M. O'Connor, S. C. Hayden, M. K. Gish, J. L. Ratkovec, L. H. Harmon, Y. Zhang, S. Barlow, S. R. Marder, O. G. Reid and G. Rumbles, Sustainable Energy Fuels, 2025, Advance Article , DOI: 10.1039/D5SE00263J

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