Abstract

A new type of hybrid photosensitizer (Po–C30B) was obtained by efficient adsorption of a 5,10,15,20-tetrakis(4-carboxyphenyl)porphyrin (Po) by Cloisite 30B (C30B)—a monotallow bis(hydroxyethyl)ammonium-modified montmorillonite clay—from acidic solution in methanol. Structural and spectroscopic properties of Po-nanoclay photosensitizer were determined using X-ray diffraction, laser scanning fluorescence confocal microscopy, and electronic absorption/emission spectroscopies. Po is present not only at the surface of the nanoclay but also in the interior of the Po-C30B hybrid material. The obtained material was found to be an efficient photosensitizer for the oxidation of phenol in aqueous solution under irradiation with the visible light (λ > 470 nm). The mechanism and the quantum yield of that process were shown to be strongly pH-dependent. They were controlled by the acid–base equilibria of porphyrin associated with imine N-protonation as well as by the ionization of the phenol molecule. The quantitative i...

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