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The Directional Crystallization Process of Poly (triazine imide) Single Crystals in Molten Salts.

Xiaocong LiangSikang XueCan YangXiaoyuan YeYulan WangQidi ChenWei LinYidong HouGuigang ZhangMenny ShalomZhiyang YuXinchen Wang
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2023)
Poly (triazine imide) photocatalysts prepared via molten salt methods emerge as promising polymer semiconductors with one-step excitation capacity of overall water splitting. Unveiling the molecular conjugation, nucleation, and crystallization processes of PTI crystals is crucial for their controllable structure design. Herein, microscopy characterization was conducted at the PTI crystallization front from meso to nano scales. The heptazine-based precursor was found to depolymerize to triazine monomers within molten salts and KCl cubes precipitate as the leading cores that guide the directional stacking of PTI molecular units to form aggregated crystals. Upon this discovery, PTI crystals with improved dispersibility and enhanced photocatalytic performance were obtained by tailoring the crystallization fronts. This study advances insights into the directional assembling of PTI monomers on salt templates, placing a theoretical foundation for the ordered condensation of polymer crystals.
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