Much effort has been devoted to photocatalytic production of hydrogen peroxide (H₂O₂) as an alternative to fossil fuel. From economical point of view, reductive synthesis of H₂O₂ from O₂ coupled with oxidative synthesis of value‐added product is particularly interesting. We herein report application of MIL‐125‐NH₂, a photoactive metal‐organic framework (MOF), to benzylalcohol/water two‐phase system that realized photocatalytic production and spontaneous separation of H₂O₂ and benzaldehyde. Hydrophobization of the MOF enabled its separation from the aqueous phase. This resulted in enhanced photocatalytic efficiency and enabled application of various aqueous solutions including extremely low pH solution which is favorable for H₂O₂ production but fatal to MOF structure. In addition, highly‐concentrated H₂O₂ solution was obtained by simply reducing the volume of the aqueous phase.
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