Abstract

Metal-free carbon photocatalysts hold great promise in future visible-light-driven selective photocatalytic organic synthesis. However, designing ideal carbon photocatalysts from sustainable strategies to further improve the photo-efficiency and economic nature is crucial for portable industrial applications. Herein, a clean and economic strategy to fabricate hydrochar microspheres as the first metal-free biochar potocatalysts is reported by a facile hydrothermal post-treatment approach from biowaste. The obtained hydrochars present excellent photocatalytic activity and reusability toward the selective oxidative coupling reactions of various amines under visible-light irradiation. Experimental studies and theoretical calculation revealed that the abundant oxygenated functional groups built-in on the surface could function as photocatalytic active sites. In particular, the diphenolic hydroxyl functional groups and quinone moieties attached to the large π-electronic-system were the main active sites involved in the photocatalytic activity. This research highlights that the utilization of sustainable biowaste-derived hydrochar materials as a low-cost and eco-environmental carbocatalysts, may open up a new avenue for light-driven diverse organic transformations.

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