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In Situ Synthesis of AIEgen-based Porous Organic Polymer Films by Interfacial Amino-yne Click Polymerization for Efficient Light-Harvesting.

Bo SongLiang ZhangJianwei SunJacky W Y LamBen-Zhong Tang
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2023)
We developed a catalyst-free, atom-economical interfacial amino-yne click polymerization to in situ synthesize new aggregation-induced emission luminogen (AIEgen)-based free-standing porous organic polymer films at room temperature. The crystalline properties of POP films were confirmed by powder X-ray diffraction and high-resolution transmission electron microscopy. The good porosity of these POP films was proved by their N 2 uptake experiments. The thickness of POP films can be easily regulated from 16 nm to ≈1 μm by adjusting monomer concentration. More importantly, these AIEgen-based POP films show bright luminescence with high absolute photoluminescent quantum yields up to 37.8 % and good chemical and thermal stability. The AIEgen-based POP film can encapsulate an organic dye (e.g., Nile red) to further form an artificial light-harvesting system with a large red-shift (Δλ=141 nm), highly efficient energy-transfer ability (Φ ET =91 %), and high antenna effect (11.3).
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