A flavin-inspired covalent organic framework for photocatalytic alcohol oxidation†

Received: 17 Jan 2021, Revised: 19 Jan 2021, Accepted: 22 Mar 2021, Available online: 29 Mar 2021, Version of Record: 29 Mar 2021

Stefan Trenker abc , Lars Grunenberg ab , Tanmay Banerjee d , Gökcen Savasci abce , Laura M. Poller,b Katharina I. M. Muggli,b Frederik Haase e , Christian Ochsenfeld abcf , and Bettina V. Lotsch *abcf

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a Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research, Heisenbergstr. 1, 70569 Stuttgart, Germany
E-mail: b.lotsch@fkf.mpg.de
b Department of Chemistry, University of Munich (LMU), Butenandtstr. 5-13, 81377 Munich, Germany
c Center for Nanoscience, Schellingstr. 4, 80799 Munich, Germany
d Department of Chemistry, Birla Institute of Technology and Science Pilani, Pilani Campus, Rajasthan, India
e Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), IFG – Institute for Functional Interfaces, Hermann-von-Helmholtz-Platz 1, 76344 Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen, Germany
f e-conversion Cluster of Excellence, Lichtenbergstr. 4a, 85748 Garching, Germany

Abstract


Covalent organic frameworks (COFs) offer a number of key properties that predestine them to be used as heterogeneous photocatalysts, including intrinsic porosity, long-range order, and light absorption. Since COFs can be constructed from a practically unlimited library of organic building blocks, these properties can be precisely tuned by choosing suitable linkers. Herein, we report the construction and use of a novel COF (FEAx-COF) photocatalyst, inspired by natural flavin cofactors. We show that the functionality of the alloxazine chromophore incorporated into the COF backbone is retained and study the effects of this heterogenization approach by comparison with similar molecular photocatalysts. We find that the integration of alloxazine chromophores into the framework significantly extends the absorption spectrum into the visible range, allowing for photocatalytic oxidation of benzylic alcohols to aldehydes even with low-energy visible light. In addition, the activity of the heterogeneous COF photocatalyst is less dependent on the chosen solvent, making it more versatile compared to molecular alloxazines. Finally, the use of oxygen as the terminal oxidant renders FEAx-COF a promising and “green” heterogeneous photocatalyst.
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