High‐Performance Room Temperature Ammonia Sensors Based on Pure Organic Molecules Featuring B‐N Covalent Bond

Author:

Wang Qian1,Wang Meilong1,Zheng Kunpeng1,Ye Wanneng1,Zhang Sheng2,Wang Binbin1,Long Xiaojing1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. State Key Laboratory of Bio‐fibers and Eco‐textiles Collaborative Innovation Center of Shandong Marine Biobased Fibers and Ecological Textiles Institute of Marine Biobased Materials College of Materials Science and Engineering Qingdao University Qingdao 266071 P. R. China

2. Institute of Nanoscience and Engineering Henan University Kaifeng 475004 P. R. China

Abstract

AbstractExploring organic semiconductor gas sensors with high sensitivity and selectivity is crucial for the development of sensor technology. Herein, for the first time, a promising chemiresistive organic polymer P‐BNT based on a novel π‐conjugated triarylboron building block is reported, showcasing an excellent responsivity over 30 000 (Ra/Rg) against 40 ppm of NH3, which is ≈3300 times higher than that of its B‐N organic small molecule BN‐H. More importantly, a molecular induction strategy to weaken the bond dissociation energy between polymer and NH3 caused by strong acid‐base interaction is further executed to optimize the response and recovery time. As a result, the BN‐H/P‐BNT system with rapid response and recovery times can still exhibit a high responsivity of 718, which is among the highest reported NH3 chemiresistive sensors. Supported by in situ FTIR spectroscopy and theoretical calculations, it is revealed that the N‐H fractions in BN‐H small molecule promoted the charge distribution on phenyl groups, which increases charge delocalization and is more conducive to gas adsorption in such molecular systems. Notably, these distinctive small molecules also promoted charge transfer and enhanced electron concentration of the P‐BNT sensing polymer, thus achieving superior B‐N‐containing organic molecules with excellent sensing performance.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

National Outstanding Youth Science Fund Project of National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

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