Abstract

AbstractStable binary nanohybrids based on all‐inorganic halide perovskite encapsulated in porphyrinic Zr‐MOF (PCN‐222) are constructed for photoinduced electron transfer‐reversible addition‐fragmentation chain transfer (PET‐RAFT) polymerization. The synergistic effect of perovskite and PCN‐222 endows the photocatalyst with high‐efficiency photogenic charge carrier separation and light absorption property. CsPbI3@PCN‐222 (20%) is finally screened out as the oxygen and solvent‐resistant photocatalyst for highly efficient photo‐controlled polymerization of conjugated and unconjugated monomers under red to near infrared (NIR) light with high monomer conversion and narrow molecular weight distribution well‐defined polymers (Đ < 1.20). Controllable polymers and ultrahigh molecular weight polymers (up to 1730000 g mol−1) are successfully obtained by chain extension and block copolymerization of various monomers. The constructed photocatalysts easily achieve excellent light and temporal control, and even show high MMA conversion with NIR light under a thick barrier.

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