Through‐Space Electron Coupling in Nonaromatic Architectures Drives Solar Hydrogen Production

Y Yu Pei (School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Shanxi University Taiyuan 030006 China) Y Yu Zhang (Xiangya Hospital, Central South University Changsha China) H Hu Shi (Shanxi Key Laboratory of Coal-based Value-added Chemicals Green Catalysis Synthesis, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering) D Dan Zhang (Laboratory of Inflammation and Vaccines, Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology) Y Yanbing Lv (School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Shanxi University Taiyuan 030006 China) P Pengju Yang (State Key Lab of Fine Chemicals Liaoning Key Lab for Energy Materials and Chemical Engineering School of Chemical Engineering Dalian University of Technology Dalian China) W Wentao Song (Department of Chemistry, State Key Laboratory of Porous Materials for Separation and Conversion, Shanghai Key Laboratory of Molecular Catalysis and Innovative Materials) H Hengquan Yang (Engineering Research Center of Ministry of Education for Fine Chemicals, Shanxi Key Laboratory of Coal-based Value-added Chemicals Green Catalysis Synthesis)

Abstract

Abstract The rational design of next‐generation photocatalytic materials capable of simultaneously addressing sustainability challenges and performance demands represents a critical frontier in photocatalysis research. Herein, these finding are reported that nonaromatic biomass‐derived architectures have exceptional visible‐to‐near‐infraredphotocatalytic activity for hydrogen evolution via a novel 3D through‐space conjugation (TSC) mechanism, which leads to a transformative strategy for sustainable hydrogen production. It is identified that the oxygen‐mediated 2p orbital hybridization in these biomass‐derived materials constitutes semiconductor‐like band structures with exceptionally broad band light absorption capabilities. Moreover, the inherent electronegativity gradient among carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms creates an asymmetric charge distribution, generating substantial molecular dipole moments (>10 Debye) that leads to enhanced charge separation. The optimized materials achieve record‐high apparent quantum yields of 44.63% (420 nm) and 1.58% (800 nm) for hydrogen production, rivaling state‐of‐the‐art photocatalysts. This revealed TSC mechanism fundamentally redefines the design paradigm for organic photocatalysts, creating a sustainable materials platform that concurrently enables biomass valorization and efficient solar fuel generation. These findings represent a conceptual breakthrough in the photocatalyst design, offering a vast opportunity for advancing next‐generation solar fuel technologies.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 38, Issue 5
Published January 01, 2026
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (8)

Y

Yu Pei

School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Shanxi University Taiyuan 030006 China

Y

Yu Zhang

Xiangya Hospital, Central South University Changsha China

H

Hu Shi

Shanxi Key Laboratory of Coal-based Value-added Chemicals Green Catalysis Synthesis, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering

D

Dan Zhang

Laboratory of Inflammation and Vaccines, Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology

Y

Yanbing Lv

School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Shanxi University Taiyuan 030006 China

P

Pengju Yang

State Key Lab of Fine Chemicals Liaoning Key Lab for Energy Materials and Chemical Engineering School of Chemical Engineering Dalian University of Technology Dalian China

W

Wentao Song

Department of Chemistry, State Key Laboratory of Porous Materials for Separation and Conversion, Shanghai Key Laboratory of Molecular Catalysis and Innovative Materials

H

Hengquan Yang

Engineering Research Center of Ministry of Education for Fine Chemicals, Shanxi Key Laboratory of Coal-based Value-added Chemicals Green Catalysis Synthesis