Highly porous and photoluminescent pyrene-quinoxaline-derived benzimidazole-linked polymers

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Two highly porous and semiconducting pyrene-quinoxaline-derived benzimidazole-linked polymers have been synthesized and fully characterized. The polymers have a high surface area (SABET = ∼950 m2 g-1) while their electronic structure studies reveal bandgaps in the semiconducting range (2.02 and 2.16 eV) and emissions in the orange-red region (600 and 630 nm). The high surface area and optical properties make these polymers very interesting for gas storage, optoelectronics, and sensing applications. © 2015 The Royal Society of Chemistry.

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Electronic structure, Optical properties, Pyrene, Semiconducting polymers, Benzimidazoles, Gas storage, High surface area, Orange-red, Quinoxalines, Sensing applications, Polymers

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