Abstract

AbstractThe insufficient charge separation and sluggish exciton transport severely limit the utilization of polymeric photocatalysts. To resolve the above issues, we incorporate bountiful carboxyl substituents within a novel benzodiimidazole oligomer and assemble it into a crystalline semiconductor. The photocatalyst is polar, hydrophilic, short‐range crystalline, and capable of both hydrogen and oxygen evolution. The introduction of carboxyl side‐groups adds asymmetry to the local structure and increases the built‐in electric field. Further, accelerated carrier transfer is enabled via the short‐range crystallinity. The superior hydrogen and oxygen production rates of 18.63 and 2.87 mmol g−1 h−1 represent one of the best performances ever reported among dual‐functional polymeric photocatalysts. Our work initiates studies on high‐performance oligomer photocatalysts, opening a new frontier to produce solar fuel.

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