Preparation and Characterization of Intrinsic Porous Polyamides Based on Redox-Active Aromatic Diamines with Pentiptycene Scaffolds
Journal
ACS Macro Letters
Journal Volume
10
Journal Issue
10
Pages
1210-1215
Date Issued
2021
Author(s)
Abstract
The electrochromic (EC) polyamides (Ether-PentiTPA1 and Ether-PentiTPA8) from the electroactive pentiptycene-derived triphenylaminediamine monomers (PentiTPA1 and PentiTPA8) were designed and prepared via polycondensation. The incorporation of rigid and contorted H-shaped pentiptycene scaffolds could restrain polymer chains from close packing and further form intrinsic microporosity in the polymer matrix which could be confirmed by the measurements of WXRD, BET, and PALS. With the existence of intrinsic microporosity, the diffusion rate of counterions between the electroactive polymer film and electrolyte can be promoted during the electrochemical procedure. Therefore, the prepared polyamide Ether-PentiTPA1 exhibits enhanced EC behaviors, such as lower driving potential (1.11 V), smaller redox potential difference ΔE (0.24 V), and shorter switching response time (3.6/5.2 s for coloring/bleaching). Consequently, the formation of intrinsic microporosity can be a useful approach for the enhancement of EC response performance. ? 2021 American Chemical Society.
Subjects
Conducting polymers
Electrolytes
Microporosity
Polyamides
Polymer films
Redox reactions
Scaffolds
Semiconducting films
Aromatic diamine
Close packing
Electro actives
Electrochromics
H-shaped
Intrinsic microporosity
Pentiptycene
Polymer chains
Polymer matrices
Redox-active
Ethers
Type
journal article