Tuning (Photo)Electronic Properties of an Electron Deficient Porous Polymer via n‐Doping with Tetrathiafulvalene

Author:

Bildirir Hakan12ORCID,García‐Tecedor Miguel2ORCID,Gomez‐Mendoza Miguel2ORCID,Alván Diego1ORCID,Marcilla Rebeca1ORCID,de la Peña O'Shea Victor A.2ORCID,Liras Marta2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Electrochemical Processes Unit IMDEA Energy Avda. Ramón de la Sagra 3 Móstoles 28935 Spain

2. Photoactivated Processes Unit IMDEA Energy Avda. Ramón de la Sagra 3 Móstoles 28935 Spain

Abstract

AbstractCharge‐transfer complex formation within the pores of porous polymers is an efficient way to tune their electronical properties. Introduction of electron accepting guests to the electron donating hosts to conduct their p‐doping is intensively studied in this context. However, the vice versa scenario, n‐doping by treating the electron deficient (i.e., n‐type) porous polymers with electron donating dopants, is rare. In this work, synthesis of an n‐type phenazine based conjugated microporous polymer and its exposure to strong electron donating tetrathiafulvalene (TTF) dopants are presented. The fundamental physical characterizations (e.g., elemental analysis, gas sorption) showed that the vacuum impregnation technique is a good approach to load the guest molecules inside the pores. Moreover, the formation of charge‐transfer complexes between the phenazine building blocks of the polymeric network and TTF dopants are confirmed via spectral techniques such Fourier transform infra‐red, UV–vis, steady‐state/time‐resolved photoluminescence, and transient absorbance spectroscopies. Effect of the doping to the electronical properties is monitored by employing photoelectrochemical measurements, which showed lower charge‐transfer resistivity and nearly doubled photocurrents after the doping. The study is, therefore, an important advancement for the applicability of (n‐type) porous polymeric materials in the field of photo(electro)catalysis and organic electronics.

Funder

'la Caixa' Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

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