| Authors | Alireza Farrokhi,Hamideh Kargar Bidokhti,,José Miguel Sansano |
| Journal | Scientific Reports |
| Page number | 1-41 |
| Serial number | 2026 |
| Volume number | 1 |
| IF | 4.259 |
| Paper Type | Full Paper |
| Published At | 2026 |
| Journal Type | Electronic |
| Journal Country | Iran, Islamic Republic Of |
| Journal Index | ISI،JCR،Scopus |
| Keywords | photo, oxidation, MOF, COF, hybrid, alcohols, dual S, scheme |
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Abstract
In this study, -Fe2O3/MIL101(Fe)-NH2/COF-MT, a hybrid material, capable of
absorbing visible light, was designed and synthesized easily through growth of COFMT by imine bond formation using amine groups of supported melamine on -
Fe2O3/MIL101(Fe)-NH2. The structure, morphology and optical properties of -
Fe2O3/MIL101(Fe)-NH2/COF-MT were investigated using various techniques, including
FT-IR, UV-vis DRS, PXRD, TGA, XPS, FESEM, EDS mapping, TEM, VSM, BET, BJH, PL,
ICP, EIS and Mott-Schottky plots. This hybrid material was effectively utilized as a
ternary heterostructure photocatalyst to achieve efficient and selective oxidation of
alcohols into aldehydes under sunlight irradiation and air bubbling in ethanol. The
remarkably improved photocatalytic performance is attributed to enhanced charge
separation, increased visible light absorption, and the strengthened redox capabilities
of photogenerated electrons and holes through a dual S-scheme charge transfer
mechanism. Based on our knowledge, this is the first report on the photo-oxidation of
alcohols catalyzed by -Fe2O3/MOF/COF as a hybrid material. This work highlights the
potential of -Fe2O3/MIL101(Fe)-NH2/COF-MT as a sustainable catalyst for the
synthesis of aldehydes as fine chemicals due to the improved light absorption and
charge separation, energy-saving (sunlight irradiation), mild reaction conditions
(room temperature and ambient pressure), using a small amount of the catalyst, air
as a safe and plentiful oxidant (generating water as the only by-product), ethanol as
a green solvent, and the ease of catalyst isolation and reuse by an external magnet
without a remarkable change in the catalyst structure and activity.
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