Processing nanoporous organic polymers in liquid amines

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Rigid network structures of nanoporous organic polymers provide high porosity, which is beneficial for applications such as gas sorption, gas separation, heterogeneous (photo) catalysis, sensing, and (opto) electronics. However, the network structures are practically insoluble. Thus, the processing of nanoporous polymers into nanoparticles or films remains challenging. Herein, we report that nanoporous polymers made via a Knoevenagel-like condensation can be easily processed into nanoparticles (115.7 +/- 40.8 nm) or a flawless film by using liquid amines as a solvent at elevated temperatures. FTIR spectra revealed that the carboxyl groups in the nanoporous polymers act as reactive sites for amines, forming new functionalities and spacing the polymeric chains to be dissolved in the liquid amines. The processed film was found to be CO2-philic despite the low surface area, and further able to be transformed into a fine carbon film by thermal treatment.
Publisher
BEILSTEIN-INSTITUT
Issue Date
2019-09
Language
English
Article Type
Article
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BEILSTEIN JOURNAL OF NANOTECHNOLOGY, v.10, pp.1844 - 1850

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2190-4286
DOI
10.3762/bjnano.10.179
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10203/267647
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CBE-Journal Papers(저널논문)
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