Fabrication mechanism and photocatalytic activity for a novel graphene oxide hybrid functionalized with tetrakis-(4-hydroxylphenyl)porphyrin and 1-pyrenesulfonic acid

2018 
Abstract A new type of nanohybrid (GO/THPP/PSA) was noncovalently constructed by anchoring 5, 10, 15, 20-tetrakis-(4-hydroxylphenyl)porphyrin (THPP) and 1-pyrenesulfonic acid hydrate (PSA) in graphene oxide (GO). The assembly mechanism of the nanohybrid was explored in detail. The results showed that THPP and PSA were attached in the GO by π–π stacking interaction and hydrogen bond. Compared with pure GO, GO/THPP or GO/PSA, the GO/THPP/PSA nanohybrid showed better photocatalytic activity for hydrogen evolution. The mechanism of electron transfer in the GO/THPP/PSA nanohybrid was investigated. It was shown that light absorption and separation of electron/hole pairs were improved dramatically due to wider light response and multi-channel electrons transfer in the hybrid. The results could initiate new ideas for constructing other graphene-based functionalized materials with high photocatalytic activity.
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