A BODIPY-Containing Covalent Organic Framework as a Highly Porous Photosensitizer for Environmental Remediation and Pollutants Adsorption

24 July 2024, Version 1
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Abstract

The direct incorporation of borondipyrromethene (BODIPY) subunits into the structural backbone of covalent organic frameworks (COFs) gives facile access to porous photosensitizers but is still a challenging task. Here, we introduce β ketoenamine-linked BDP TFP COF, which crystallizes in AA stacking mode with hcb topology. A comprehensive characterization reveals high crystallinity and enhanced stability in a variety of solvents, excellent porosity (SABET = 1042 m2/g), broad light absorption in the visible region, and red emission upon the exfoliation of few-layer COF nanosheets. The versatility of multifunctional BODIPY-COFs is highlighted in various applications. Pollutants Bisphenol A (BPA, qmax = 426 mg/g) and Methylene Blue (MB, qmax = 96 mg/g) have been efficiently removed from H2O. Fluorescence quenching or enhancement of exfoliated BDP TFP COF nanosheets have been utilized for dual-mode sensing of MB or NEt3, respectively. Ultimately, the photosensitizing effect of the BODIPY units is retained in the COF. Thus, BPD TFP COF was established as a metal-free triplet photosensitizer, which efficiently oxidized a mustard gas simulant under visible light irradiation.

Keywords

covalent organic frameworks
BODIPYs
water remediation
fluorescence
photosensitization

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Synthetic procedures, characterisation and analytical data, adsorption measurements, fluorescence measurements, singlet oxygen generation, photoconversion of a mustard gas simulant
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