Abstract
Inspired by the bidentate coordination chemistry of metal ions, we incorporated hydroxyl (OH) and methoxy (OMe) groups into the skeleton of imine-linked COFs to improve their protonation ability via intramolecular hydrogen bonds (O-H⋯NC). In comparison with the pristine COFs possessing monodentate nitrogen coordination sites, OH and OMe functionalized COFs with (N,O)-bidentate chelating sites exhibited up to 13.8 times faster photocatalytic hydrogen evolution rates (HERs).
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