Evolution of the formation of a covalent triazine-based framework catalyzed by p-toluenesulfonic acid monohydrate

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A porous covalent triazine-based framework (CTF) was prepared by a two-step strategy, where p-toluenesulfonic acid monohydrate (TsOH·H2O) was used as a catalyst. The porosity and gas storage capacity of the as-obtained framework was evaluated. In addition, the evolution of the chemical structure during the two stages was studied. Crystallite size was calculated to study the formation of the framework; the evolution of internal porosity has been discussed based on the results obtained. In the first step, a triazine-based polymer was formed at relatively low temperatures, and limited crystallites were developed. However, in the second step, a treatment at higher temperatures performed in an open system resulted in the purification of the chemical structure; furthermore, CTF lamellae with an improved ordered stacking developed, resulting in a dramatic increase in internal porosity.

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Li, Z., Han, Y., Guo, Y., Xu, S., Chen, F., Ye, L., … Zhao, T. (2017). Evolution of the formation of a covalent triazine-based framework catalyzed by p-toluenesulfonic acid monohydrate. RSC Advances, 7(72), 45818–45823. https://doi.org/10.1039/c7ra07181g

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