A Solution-processable Porphyrin-based Hydrogen-bonded Organic Framework for Photoelectrochemical Sensing of Carbon Dioxide.

Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English)(2023)

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Detecting CO2 in complex gas mixtures is challenging due to the presence of competitive gases in ambient atmosphere. Photoelectrochemical (PEC) techniques offer a solution, but material selection and specificity remain limiting. Here, we invented a hydrogen-bonded organic framework material based on a porphyrin tecton decorated with diaminotriazine (DAT) moieties. The DAT moieties on the porphyrin molecules not only facilitate the formation of complementary hydrogen-bonds between the tectons but also function as recognition sites in the resulting porous HOF materials for the selective CO2 adsorption. In addition, the in-plane growth of FDU-HOF-2 into anisotropic molecular sheets with large areas of up to 23,000 μm2 and controllable thickness between 0.298 and 2.407 µm were realized by a simple solution-processing method in over 89% yields. The FDU-HOF-2 can be directly grown and deposited onto different substrates including silica, carbon, and metal-oxides by self-assembly in situ in formic acid. As a proof of concept, a screen-printing electrode deposited with FDU-HOF-2 was fabricate as a label-free photoelectrochemical (PEC) sensor for CO2 detection. Such a signal-off PEC sensor exhibits low detection limit for CO2 (2.3 ppm), reusability (at least 30 cycles), and long-term working stability (at least 30 days).
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photoelectrochemical sensing,carbon dioxide,organic framework,hydrogen‐bonded
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