Scientific Reports (Sep 2022)

Fluorescent porous organic polymers for detection and adsorption of nitroaromatic compounds

  • Jia-Bin Xiong,
  • Ding-Ding Ban,
  • Yong-Juan Zhou,
  • Hui-Jun Du,
  • Ai-Wei Zhao,
  • Lan-Ge Xie,
  • Guo-Qun Liu,
  • Si-Ru Chen,
  • Li-Wei Mi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-20024-x
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 1
pp. 1 – 7

Abstract

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Abstract A fluorescent porous organic polymer (FPOP) with strong fluorescence and tunable emission colors, was synthesized through a simple cost-effective method via Scholl coupling reaction. Experiments proved the stability and excellent detection and adsorption ability, and microporous nature of the material. Luminescence of FPOP was quenched when addition of nitroaromatic compounds. The properties along with large-scale and low-cost preparation make these FPOP potential candidates for fluorescence detection of nitroaromatic compounds. Additionally, FPOP shows higher adsorption capacity and rate than other reported adsorbents, and has the possibility of being an effective adsorbent for industrial usage. Moreover, a fluorescent test paper was further developed and is found to be sensitive to 10–8 M level, complete with a rapid response time and visual detection. This newly developed strategy may open up an avenue for exploring porous polymers, particularly those with a strong fluorescence, for the large-scale fabrication of FPOP for various advanced applications.