Abstract

AbstractThe co‐assembly naphthalimide/perylene diimide (NDINH/PDINH) supramolecular photocatalysts were successfully synthesized via a rapid solution dispersion method. A giant internal electric field (IEF) in co‐assembly structure was built by the larger local dipole. NDINH coated on PDINH could reduce the reflected electric field over PDINH to improve its responsive activity to ultraviolet light. Resultantly, an efficient full‐spectrum photocatalytic overall water splitting activity with H2 and O2 evolution rate of 317.2 and 154.8 μmol g−1 h−1 for NDINH/PDINH together with optimized O2 evolution rate with 2.61 mmol g−1 h−1 using AgNO3 as a sacrificial reagent were achieved. Meanwhile, its solar‐to‐hydrogen efficiency was enhanced to 0.13 %. The enhanced photocatalytic activity was primarily attributed to the IEF between NDINH and PDINH, significantly accelerating transfer and separation of photogenerated carriers. Additionally, a direct Z‐Scheme pathway of carriers contributed to a high redox potential. The strategy provided a new perspective for the design of supramolecular photocatalysts.

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