A thienyl-benzodithiophene-based two-dimensional conjugated covalent organic framework for fast photothermal conversion


A thienyl-benzodithiophene-based two-dimensional conjugated covalent organic framework for fast photothermal conversion

Liu, Y.; Wang, M.; Dong, C.; Yu, H.; Lu, Y.; Huang, X.; Paasch, S.; Brunner, E.; Heine, T.; Song, F.; Auras, F.; Xu, F.; Mai, Y.; Feng, X.

Abstract

wo-dimensional conjugated covalent organic frameworks (2D c-COFs) are emerging semiconductor materials for optoelectronic and photothermal applications. In particular, the highly tailorable, semiconducting thiophene-based 2D c-COFs have attracted considerable interest due to their nontrivial physicochemical properties such as photo-activity, broad optical absorption, tunable electronic structures, and so forth. Herein, we demonstrate a novel, crystalline 2D c-COF based on thienyl-functionalized benzodithiophene (BDT) and biphenyl (BP) via the Schiff-base polycondensation reaction. The resultant BDT-BP-COF exhibits a broad optical absorption up to ca. 600 nm and decent π-conjugation along the 2D polymer skeleton, as revealed by the optical absorption and theoretical calculations. The favorable π-conjugation and the abundant electron-rich thiophene units confer excellent photo-activity to BDT-BP-COF towards the usage of solar energy. As a proof-of-concept application, we explore BDT-BP-COF in photothermal conversion, in which it shows a fast surface-temperature increase upon light irradiation for seconds.

Keywords: photothermal conversion; thienyl-benzodithiophene; two-dimensional conjugated covalent organic framework; π-conjugation

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