New Methods for the Functionalization of Polymer Matrices with Thiomolybdate Clusters Applied for Hydrogen Evolution Reaction Catalysis

The embedding of molecular reactive species such as catalysts into polymers opens up new avenues for advanced composite design for energy technologies and beyond. Herein, two new approaches for the connection of molecular molybdenum sulfide clusters and synthetic polymers are presented. The approach...

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Autores principales: Nadine Hannewald, Julian Hniopek, Magdalena Heiland, Stefan Zechel, Michael Schmitt, Carsten Streb, Jürgen Popp, Martin D. Hager, Ulrich S. Schubert
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:faaf5177bf6b40a0b1ce87cd1d23871e2021-11-04T09:03:08ZNew Methods for the Functionalization of Polymer Matrices with Thiomolybdate Clusters Applied for Hydrogen Evolution Reaction Catalysis2699-941210.1002/aesr.202100085https://doaj.org/article/faaf5177bf6b40a0b1ce87cd1d23871e2021-11-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1002/aesr.202100085https://doaj.org/toc/2699-9412The embedding of molecular reactive species such as catalysts into polymers opens up new avenues for advanced composite design for energy technologies and beyond. Herein, two new approaches for the connection of molecular molybdenum sulfide clusters and synthetic polymers are presented. The approach one is based on the utilization of a molecular molybdenum sulfide cluster as a potential chain transfer agent in a free radical polymerization process. The second one is a postpolymerization functionalization of a thiol end‐functionalized polymer with a thiomolybdate cluster. Detailed characterization using Raman spectroscopy reveals the successful functionalization in the latter approach, whereas in the other one, a noncovalent interaction is suggested. Furthermore, visible light‐driven hydrogen evolution demonstrates that the molecular molybdenum sulfide cluster retains its catalytic activity after the combination with polymers.Nadine HannewaldJulian HniopekMagdalena HeilandStefan ZechelMichael SchmittCarsten StrebJürgen PoppMartin D. HagerUlrich S. SchubertWiley-VCHarticlehydrogen evolution reactionhydrogen generationpolymer catalystsEnvironmental technology. Sanitary engineeringTD1-1066Renewable energy sourcesTJ807-830ENAdvanced Energy & Sustainability Research, Vol 2, Iss 11, Pp n/a-n/a (2021)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
language EN
topic hydrogen evolution reaction
hydrogen generation
polymer catalysts
Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering
TD1-1066
Renewable energy sources
TJ807-830
spellingShingle hydrogen evolution reaction
hydrogen generation
polymer catalysts
Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering
TD1-1066
Renewable energy sources
TJ807-830
Nadine Hannewald
Julian Hniopek
Magdalena Heiland
Stefan Zechel
Michael Schmitt
Carsten Streb
Jürgen Popp
Martin D. Hager
Ulrich S. Schubert
New Methods for the Functionalization of Polymer Matrices with Thiomolybdate Clusters Applied for Hydrogen Evolution Reaction Catalysis
description The embedding of molecular reactive species such as catalysts into polymers opens up new avenues for advanced composite design for energy technologies and beyond. Herein, two new approaches for the connection of molecular molybdenum sulfide clusters and synthetic polymers are presented. The approach one is based on the utilization of a molecular molybdenum sulfide cluster as a potential chain transfer agent in a free radical polymerization process. The second one is a postpolymerization functionalization of a thiol end‐functionalized polymer with a thiomolybdate cluster. Detailed characterization using Raman spectroscopy reveals the successful functionalization in the latter approach, whereas in the other one, a noncovalent interaction is suggested. Furthermore, visible light‐driven hydrogen evolution demonstrates that the molecular molybdenum sulfide cluster retains its catalytic activity after the combination with polymers.
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author Nadine Hannewald
Julian Hniopek
Magdalena Heiland
Stefan Zechel
Michael Schmitt
Carsten Streb
Jürgen Popp
Martin D. Hager
Ulrich S. Schubert
author_facet Nadine Hannewald
Julian Hniopek
Magdalena Heiland
Stefan Zechel
Michael Schmitt
Carsten Streb
Jürgen Popp
Martin D. Hager
Ulrich S. Schubert
author_sort Nadine Hannewald
title New Methods for the Functionalization of Polymer Matrices with Thiomolybdate Clusters Applied for Hydrogen Evolution Reaction Catalysis
title_short New Methods for the Functionalization of Polymer Matrices with Thiomolybdate Clusters Applied for Hydrogen Evolution Reaction Catalysis
title_full New Methods for the Functionalization of Polymer Matrices with Thiomolybdate Clusters Applied for Hydrogen Evolution Reaction Catalysis
title_fullStr New Methods for the Functionalization of Polymer Matrices with Thiomolybdate Clusters Applied for Hydrogen Evolution Reaction Catalysis
title_full_unstemmed New Methods for the Functionalization of Polymer Matrices with Thiomolybdate Clusters Applied for Hydrogen Evolution Reaction Catalysis
title_sort new methods for the functionalization of polymer matrices with thiomolybdate clusters applied for hydrogen evolution reaction catalysis
publisher Wiley-VCH
publishDate 2021
url https://doaj.org/article/faaf5177bf6b40a0b1ce87cd1d23871e
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