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Targeted synthesis of an electroactive organic framework

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JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY
Volume 21, Issue 45, Pages 18208-18214

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c1jm12545a

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  1. State Basic Research Project [2011CB808703]
  2. NSFC [91022030, 20771041, 20773101, 20833005]
  3. 111'' project [B07016]
  4. Ministry of Science and Technology [2006DFA41190]
  5. Jilin Science and Technology Department [20106021]

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A new strategy for targeted design and synthesis of an electroactive microporous organic molecular sieve (JUC-Z2) is described. Experiment demonstrated that such a targeted synthesis approach to achieve phenyl-phenyl coupling was a controllable process and predominately generated two-dimensional polymer sheets, significantly different from the traditional chemical or electrochemical oxidation methods to prepare conducting polymers. Successive self-assembly leads to a lamellar organic framework comprised of stacked polymer sheets with an hcb topology. JUC-Z2 was found to have a well-defined uniform micropore distribution (similar to 1.2 nm), a large surface area (BET = 2081 m(2) g(-1)) and high physicochemical stability (> 440 degrees C). After doping with I-2, JUC-Z2 exhibits typical p-type semiconductive properties. As the first example of an electroactive organic framework, JUC-Z2 possesses a unique ability of electrochemical ion recognition, arising from the synergistic function of the uniform micropores and the N-atom redox site.

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