Abstract

It is a big challenge to design and synthesize cross-linked polymers in mild and green condition. Herein two dimensional (2D) cross-linked polymer (TTZ-2) was synthesized via a light-induced tetrazole-alkene cycloaddition reaction at ambient condition without catalysts. The structure and morphology were studied by IR, solid-state NMR, TEM and SEM. The powder X-ray diffraction and N2 adsorption results showed TTZ-2 is amorphous and porous with surface area of 287.11m2/g. Significantly, the formed cross-linked polymer TTZ-2 emit intense blue fluorescence and can be used for sensing hazardous nitro explosives by fluorescence quenching.

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