Abstract

One-dimensional (1D) π-d-conjugated coordination polymers (CCPs) with charge delocalization have attracted significant attention due to their potential application in energy conversion and storage. However, the fundamental understanding of the correlation of their structural parameters with photophysical and photocatalytic properties remains underexplored. Herein, we report three novel Cu-node anthracene-based 1D π-d CCPs with systematic variation of steric groups (Ph > Me > H) at the 9 and 10 position of anthracene (denoted as AnPh, AnMe, and AnH), which is aimed at altering the stacking of the polymer chains and its impact on the inter-chain charge transport property. Using the combination of steady-state X-ray absorption spectroscopy, optical transient absorption spectroscopy, X-ray transient absorption spectroscopy, and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy, we show that the linear ligands (AnPh, AnMe, and AnH) with different degrees of steric groups (Ph > Me > H) introduced at the 9 and 10 position of anthracene can alter the stacking of the polymer chains and thus impact their crystallinity, charge separation, and charge transport property, which in turn impacts their photocatalytic performance for hydrogen evolution reaction.

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