Abstract

Covalent organic frameworks (COFs) with photoactive units have attracted significant interest in visible light photocatalysis and can present a metal-free scenario for activating O2. As a typical photoactive unit, thiazolo[5,4-d]thiazole (TzTz) has rarely been added to COFs. However, circumventing the low reversibility of TzTz, it could be embedded into the building blocks beforehand, along with other bonds like β-ketoenamine in forming COFs. TzTz was embedded into 1,1′-biphenyl-4,4′-diamine (BD) using this approach to produce 4,4′-(TzTz-2,5-diyl)dianiline (DTz). Under organobase-modulated solvothermal conditions, combining 1,3,5-triformylphloroglucinol (Tp) with BD and DTz resulted in the production of β-ketoenamine-linked TpBD-COF and TpDTz-COF. Both TpDTz-COF and TpBD-COF are microspheres. TpDTz-COF possessed more adequate separation and charge migration than TpBD-COF. This resulted in superior performance for the blue light photocatalytic selective oxidation of benzylamine with O2. Furthermore, with O2 as the main oxidant, a wealth of benzylamines could be converted into imines over TpDTz-COF. Mechanistic investigations substantiate that oxidation of benzylamines obeys an electron transfer pathway, in which superoxide anion (O2•–) is the crucial reactive oxygen species. This study highlights the superiority of TzTz-embedded COFs in developing effective photocatalytic systems for organic transformations.

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