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A π-Conjugated, Covalent Phosphinine Framework.


ABSTRACT: Structural modularity of polymer frameworks is a key advantage of covalent organic polymers, however, only C, N, O, Si, and S have found their way into their building blocks so far. Here, the toolbox available to polymer and materials chemists is expanded by one additional nonmetal, phosphorus. Starting with a building block that contains a λ5 -phosphinine (C5 P) moiety, a number of polymerization protocols are evaluated, finally obtaining a π-conjugated, covalent phosphinine-based framework (CPF-1) through Suzuki-Miyaura coupling. CPF-1 is a weakly porous polymer glass (72.4 m2  g-1 BET at 77 K) with green fluorescence (λmax =546 nm) and extremely high thermal stability. The polymer catalyzes hydrogen evolution from water under UV and visible light irradiation without the need for additional co-catalyst at a rate of 33.3 μmol h-1  g-1 . These results demonstrate for the first time the incorporation of the phosphinine motif into a complex polymer framework. Phosphinine-based frameworks show promising electronic and optical properties, which might spark future interest in their applications in light-emitting devices and heterogeneous catalysis.

SUBMITTER: Huang J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6790668 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A π-Conjugated, Covalent Phosphinine Framework.

Huang Jieyang J   Tarábek Ján J   Kulkarni Ranjit R   Wang Cui C   Dračínský Martin M   Smales Glen J GJ   Tian Yu Y   Ren Shijie S   Pauw Brian R BR   Resch-Genger Ute U   Bojdys Michael J MJ  

Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) 20190813 53


Structural modularity of polymer frameworks is a key advantage of covalent organic polymers, however, only C, N, O, Si, and S have found their way into their building blocks so far. Here, the toolbox available to polymer and materials chemists is expanded by one additional nonmetal, phosphorus. Starting with a building block that contains a λ<sup>5</sup> -phosphinine (C<sub>5</sub> P) moiety, a number of polymerization protocols are evaluated, finally obtaining a π-conjugated, covalent phosphini  ...[more]

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