In this study, porous polymers with nitrogen heterocyclic core structures are synthesized through the condensation of enaminonitrile and terephthalaldehyde monomers. These polymers are used as a platform to store bioactive nitric oxide (NO) and control its release. NO loading is achieved by nitrosating the polymers with acidified nitrite, a process that also imparts photoresponsivity to the polymers. Polymer composition and porosity affect NO storage and release. It is observed that under UV light at 365 nm in a PBS solution, the polymers (NO@DHP-POP) can release NO in a manner fully controlled by UV lighting. Under experimental conditions, these porous polymers release NO at a rate of ≈10.0-50.0 µmol g over 60 min. These findings demonstrate the potential of these polymers for integrating NO delivery into phototherapy applications.
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