Electropolymerization of Preferred-Oriented Conjugated Microporous Polymer Films for Enhanced Fluorescent Sensing.
Jie LongYuxin LiuZefeng HuangZijian YeGuping HeFengqiang SunBingjia XuXinli ChenYuhai WangXiaobo XingKar Wei NgLi ZhangCong LiuPublished in: Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2024)
High-quality conjugated microporous polymer (CMP) films with orientation and controlled structure are extremely desired for applications. Here, we report the effective construction of CMP 3D composite films (pZn/PTPCz) with a controlled porosity structure and preferred orientation using the template-assisted electropolymerization (EP) approach for the first time. The structure of pZn/PTPCz composite thin films and nitrophenol sensing performance were thoroughly studied. When compared to the control CMP film made on flat indium tin oxide (ITO) substrates, the as-prepared pZn/PTPCz composite films showed significantly enhanced fluorescent intensity and much better sensing performance for the model explosive. This was attributed to the metal-enhanced fluorescence (MEF) of porous nanostructured zinc (pZn) and the additional macroporosity of the pZn/PTPCz composite films. This work provides a feasible approach for creating oriented 3D CMP-based thin films for advanced applications.