2024
DOI: 10.1021/acsapm.4c00702
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Linking Nitrogen-Rich Pillar[5]arene to Hyper-Cross-Linked Polymers for Efficient and Simultaneous Capture of Iodine and Methyl Iodide

Qian Zhang,
Tian-Jiao Yue,
Shi-Jie Jiang
et al.

Abstract: The simultaneous capture of radioactive molecular iodine (I 2 ) and methyl iodide (CH 3 I) coexisting in the exhaust stream of nuclear power plants has become an urgent and challenging task. However, there are a few adsorbents that can be used to achieve this goal. Herein, three nitrogen-rich pillar[5]arene-based hyper-cross-linked polymers are presented. Among these polymers, P[5]A-TPTA12, which was constructed with deca-(diethylaminoethoxy)pillar[5]arene and 2, 4, 6-tris(4-(bromomethyl)phenyl)-1, 3, 5-triazi… Show more

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“…In addition, the response of the P­[5]-1 spun thin film sensors is higher than the response of the P­[5]-2 spun thin film sensors. Furthermore, the efficiency in the detection of volatile organic compounds increased due to more intermolecular interactions of multinucleophilic groups (nitrogens, aromatic rings, and oxygens) on the target compounds. , Both target molecules have a large number of donor atoms, providing them with an electronic cage to trap VOCs. Potential interactions between macrocycles and VOCs are schematized in the inset of Figure .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, the response of the P­[5]-1 spun thin film sensors is higher than the response of the P­[5]-2 spun thin film sensors. Furthermore, the efficiency in the detection of volatile organic compounds increased due to more intermolecular interactions of multinucleophilic groups (nitrogens, aromatic rings, and oxygens) on the target compounds. , Both target molecules have a large number of donor atoms, providing them with an electronic cage to trap VOCs. Potential interactions between macrocycles and VOCs are schematized in the inset of Figure .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%