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Exploring a Redox-Active Ionic Porous Organic Polymer in Environmental Remediation and Electrochromic Application.

Sayantan SarkarTanushree GhoshArgha ChakrobartyJagannath MajhiProbal NagAnasuya BandyopadhyayVennapusa Sivaranjana ReddyRajesh KumarSuman Mukhopadhyay
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2023)
Here, we report the design and synthesis of a redox-active multifunctional ionic porous organic polymer iPOP-Bpy with exchangeable Br - ions, incorporating viologen as a redox-active building block. The material shows not only excellent iodine uptake capacity in the vapor phase (540 wt %) but also in the organic (1009.77 mg g -1 ) and aqueous phases (3921.47 mg g -1 ) with very fast adsorption kinetics in all cases. The material also shows its utility in being used as a solid-state NH 3 vapor sensor as it shows very fast color switching in the presence of NH 3 vapor. Furthermore, the material found application as a p-type complementary electrochromic electrode and was fabricated into a bilayer device. Excellent coloration efficiency, high switching speed, and good color contrast were obtained as investigated using bias-dependent optical and spectroelectrochemical studies, paving the way for fabricating power-efficient solid-state electrochromic devices.
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