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J Am Chem Soc ; 146(28): 18999-19008, 2024 Jul 17.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38736166

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Enhancing the electrical conductance through amorphous nondoped polymers is challenging. Here, we show that vibrational strong coupling (VSC) of intrinsically nonconducting and amorphous polymers such as polystyrene, deuterated polystyrene, and poly(benzyl methacrylate) to the vacuum electromagnetic field of the cavity enhances the electrical conductivity by at least 6 orders of magnitude compared to the uncoupled polymers. Remarkably, the observed extraordinary conductance is vibrational mode selective and occurs only under the VSC of the aromatic C-H(D) out-of-plane bending modes of the polymers. The conductance is thermally activated at the onset of strong coupling and becomes temperature-independent as the collective strong coupling strength increases. The electrical characterizations are performed without external light excitation, demonstrating the role of vacuum electromagnetic field-matter strong coupling in enhancing long-range transport even in amorphous nonconducting polymers.

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ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ; 14(5): 7369-7381, 2022 Feb 09.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35089681

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Nanostructured hypercrosslinked porous organic polymers have triggered immense research interest for a broad spectrum of applications ranging from catalysis to molecular separation. However, it still remains a challenge to tune their nanoscale morphology. Herein, we demonstrated a remarkable variation of morphologies of triptycene-based hypercrosslinked microporous polymers starting from irregular aggregates (FCTP) to rigid spheres (SCTP) to two-dimensional nanosheets (SKTP) from three distinct polymerization methodologies, Friedel-Crafts knitting using an external crosslinker, Scholl reaction, and solvent knitting, respectively. Further, the dramatic role of reaction temperatures, catalysts, and solvents resulting in well-defined morphologies was elucidated. Mechanistic investigations coupled with microscopic and computational studies revealed the evolution of 2D nanosheets of a highly porous solvent-knitted polymer (SKTP, 2385 m2 g-1), resulting from the sequential hierarchical self-assembly of nanospheres and nanoribbons. A structure-activity correlation of hypercrosslinked polymers and their sulfonated counterparts for the removal of toxic polar organic micropollutants from water was delineated based on the chemical functionalities, specific surface area, pore size distribution, dispersity, and nanoscale morphology. Furthermore, a sulfonated 2D sheet-like solvent-knitted polymer (SKTPS) exhibited rapid adsorption kinetics (within 30 s) for a large array of polar organic micropollutants, including plastic components, steroids, antibiotic drugs, herbicides, and pesticides with remarkable uptake capacity and excellent recyclability. The current study provides the impetus for designing morphology-controlled functionalized porous polymers for task-specific applications.

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