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An efficient visible-light photocatalyst made from a nonpolar layered semiconductor by grafting electron-withdrawing organic molecules to its surface.
Chemical Communications : Chem Comm 2016 November 11
A nonpolar inorganic layered semiconductor becomes an efficient visible-light photocatalyst when its surface layer becomes polar by chemically attaching electron-withdrawing 4-substituted thiophenolates- S-C6 H4 Z (Z = NO2 , COOH, Cl, Br, H, CH3 , NH2 ) via Bi-S bonds. An in-depth study finds a correlation between the apparent rate constant (kapp ) and the Hammett constants σpara of the 4-substituted groups.
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