[pi]-Conjugated Microporous Polymer Films: Designed Synthesis, Conducting Properties, and Photoenergy Conversions

Conjugated microporous polymers are a unique class of polymers that combine extended π-conjugation with inherent porosity. However, these polymers are synthesized through solution-phase reactions to yield insoluble and unprocessable solids, which preclude not only the evaluation of their conducting...

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Published inAngewandte Chemie Vol. 127; no. 46; p. 13798
Main Authors Gu, Cheng, Huang, Ning, Chen, Youchun, Qin, Leiqiang, Xu, Hong, Zhang, Shitong, Li, Fenghong, Ma, Yuguang, Jiang, Donglin
Format Journal Article
LanguageGerman
Published Weinheim Wiley Subscription Services, Inc 09.11.2015
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Summary:Conjugated microporous polymers are a unique class of polymers that combine extended π-conjugation with inherent porosity. However, these polymers are synthesized through solution-phase reactions to yield insoluble and unprocessable solids, which preclude not only the evaluation of their conducting properties but also the fabrication of thin films for device implementation. Here, we report a strategy for the synthesis of thin films of π-conjugated microporous polymers by designing thiophene-based electropolymerization at the solution-electrode interface. High-quality films are prepared on a large area of various electrodes, the film thickness is controllable, and the films are used for device fabrication. These films are outstanding hole conductors and, upon incorporation of fullerenes into the pores, function as highly efficient photoactive layers for energy conversions. Our film strategy may boost the applications in photocatalysis, energy storage, and optoelectronics.
ISSN:0044-8249
1521-3757
DOI:10.1002/ange.201506570