A Porphyrin-Based Organic Network Comprising Sustainable Carbon Dots for Photopolymerization.
Xiongfei LuoJianyong WanNicolai MeckbachVeronika StrehmelShujun LiZhijun ChenBernd StrehmelPublished in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2022)
Sustainable carbon dots (CDs) based on furfuraldehyde (F-CD) resulted in a photosensitive material after pursuing the Alder-Longo reaction. The porphyrin moiety formed connects the F-CDs in a covalent organic network. This heterogeneous material (P-CD) was characterized by XPS indicating incorporation of the respective C, N and O moieties. Time resolved fluorescence including global analysis showed contribution of three linked components to the overall dynamics of the excited state. Electrochemical and photonic properties of this heterogeneous material facilitated photopolymerization in a photo-ATRP setup where either CuBr 2 /TPMA, FeBr 3 /Br - or a metal free reaction setup activated controlled polymerization. Chain extension experiments worked in all three cases showing end group fidelity for activation of controlled block copolymerization using MMA and styrene as monomers. Traditional radical polymerization using a diaryl iodonium salt as co-initiator failed.