2016
DOI: 10.1021/acsmacrolett.6b00015
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Hyper-Cross-Linked Organic Microporous Polymers Based on Alternating Copolymerization of Bismaleimide

Abstract: A novel type of hyper-cross-linked organic microporous polymer (HOMP) has been successfully prepared based on the radical copolymerization of bismaleimides and divinylbenzene. In comparison with the HOMPs prepared with cross-linking techniques, the new radical strategy circumvents some intractable problems, such as low atom economy, structure irregularity and corrosive byproducts. The obtained HOMPs have defined molecular structures due to the intrinsic alternating copolymerization properties of the two monome… Show more

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“…Cooper and co‐workers reported the contribution of the swelling nature of the framework to CO 2 capture, which showed a higher CO 2 capacity and much better CO 2 selectivity than other non‐swelling frameworks . Recently, new building blocks and polymerization technologies have been exploited for the preparation of MOPs with new functions . However, to further reduce the cost of HCPs to meet the requirement of large‐scale production, we must find other inexpensive and sustainable monomers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Cooper and co‐workers reported the contribution of the swelling nature of the framework to CO 2 capture, which showed a higher CO 2 capacity and much better CO 2 selectivity than other non‐swelling frameworks . Recently, new building blocks and polymerization technologies have been exploited for the preparation of MOPs with new functions . However, to further reduce the cost of HCPs to meet the requirement of large‐scale production, we must find other inexpensive and sustainable monomers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[21] Recently,n ew buildingb locks andp olymerization technologiesh aveb een exploited for the preparation of MOPs with new functions. [22] However,t of urther reduce the cost of HCPs to meet the requirement of large-scale production, we must find other inexpensive and sustainable monomers. This is still ab ig challenge.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, BMI chemistry has been applied to other multifunctional polymer concepts, having been used in tandem with divinylbenzene in the production of microporous polymers for use in gas storage and heterogeneous catalysis [151].…”
Section: Bismaleimides In Self-healing Thermosetsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the advantages of high specific surface area (SSA), low cost, relatively low adsorption heats, robust chemical and thermal stability, lightweight, fast kinetics, diverse availability, and facile synthesis, porous hyper‐cross‐linked polymers (HCLPs) have found increasingly wide applications in gas capture and separation, energy storage, uptake of chemical warfare agents, volatile organic compound adsorption, drug release, and catalysis . Recently, these properties sparked an interest in their rational design and synthesis …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%