A series of -alkyl-substituted polybenzimidazoles (), synthesized by simple condensation and -alkylation, act as functional materials with tunable microstructures and sensing performance. For their controllable morphologies, the formation of nano-/microspheres is observed at the (RBr)/(PBI) feed ratio of 5:1. Products with different degrees of alkylation can recognize metal ions and nitroaromatic compounds (NACs). For example, , obtained at the feed ratio of 1:1, can selectively detect Cu, Fe, and NACs. By contrast, , obtained at the feed ratio of 0.1:1, can exclusively detect Cu with high sensitivity. Their sensing mechanisms have been studied by FT-IR spectroscopy, SEM, XPS, and DFT calculations. Interestingly, the can adsorb Cu in solution and show good recyclability. These results demonstrate that polymeric materials with both sensing and adsorption applications can be realized by regulating the alkylation extent of the main chain, thus providing a new approach for the facile synthesis of multifunctional materials.

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