Improving
the Visible Light Photoactivity of Supported
Fullerene Photocatalysts through the Use of [C<sub>70</sub>] Fullerene
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Abstract
We
herein present the first instance of employing [C<sub>70</sub>] fullerene
for photocatalytic <sup>1</sup>O<sub>2</sub> production
in water, through covalent immobilization onto a mesoporous silica
support via nucelophilic amine addition directly to fullerene’s
cage. This attachment approach prevents the aggregation of individual
fullerene molecules in water, thus allowing fullerene to retain its
photoactivity, yet is much less complex than other techniques commonly
pursued to create such supported-fullerene materials, which typically
rely on water-soluble fullerene derivatives and elaborate immobilization
methods. The solid-supported C<sub>70</sub> material exhibits significantly
improved aqueous visible-light photoactivity compared to previous
C<sub>60</sub>- and C<sub>60</sub>-derivative-based supported fullerene
materials. Further, this material rapidly inactivates MS2 bacteriophage
under sunlight illumination, oxidizes various organic contaminants,
and does not appear to be significantly fouled by natural organic
matter (NOM), highlighting the potential of these materials in real-world
applications. Collectively, the ease of preparation and significantly
enhanced visible-light photoactivity of these materials advance fullerene-based
technologies for water treatment