Detachable Porous Organic Polymers Responsive to Light and Heat

Angew Chem Int Ed Engl. 2023 May 15;62(21):e202301739. doi: 10.1002/anie.202301739. Epub 2023 Apr 13.

Abstract

Stimuli-responsive porous materials have captured much attention due to the on-demand tunable properties. Most reported stimuli-responsive porous materials are based on molecule isomerism or host-guest interaction, and it is highly desired to develop new types based on different responsive mechanism. Herein, inspired by natural cells which have the ability to fuse and divide induced by external stimulation, we report a new type of stimuli-responsive porous material based on detachment mechanism. A detachable porous organic polymer, namely DT-POP-1, is fabricated from the polymerization of anthracene-containing monomer (AnMon) when irradiated by 365 nm UV light. DT-POP-1 can detach into the monomer AnMon when irradiated with 275 nm UV light or heat. Such polymerization/detachment is reversible. The detachment results in a big difference in porosity and adsorption capacity, making the present detachable porous polymer highly promising in adsorptive separation and drug delivery.

Keywords: Adsorptive Separation; Anthracene; Detachable Porous Organic Polymers; Stimuli-Responsive Materials.