A simple, yet efficient synthetic approach for the construction of vinylene-linked conjugated porous networks was developed. Based on the Horner-Wadsworth-Emmons reaction, the condensation polymerization for the formation of an sp2… Click to show full abstract
A simple, yet efficient synthetic approach for the construction of vinylene-linked conjugated porous networks was developed. Based on the Horner-Wadsworth-Emmons reaction, the condensation polymerization for the formation of an sp2 carbon-linkage can be achieved at room temperature. The resulting vinylene-linked frameworks exhibit a promising porous nature with the best surface area of up to 1373 m2 g-1. Their intrinsic conjugated architectures and semiconducting properties lead to photocatalytic evolution of hydrogen from water under visible light irradiation. This new synthesis method provides a facile means to prepare attractive sp2 carbon linked porous organic frameworks.
               
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