Decoding the Morphological Diversity in Two Dimensional Crystalline Porous Polymers by Core Planarity Modulation

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Two new chemically stable triazine- and phenyl-core-based crystalline porous polymers (CPPs) have been synthesized using a single-step template-free solvothermal route. Unique morphological diversities were observed for these CPPs [2,3-DhaTta (ribbon) and 2,3-DhaTab (hollow sphere)] by simply altering the linker planarity. A detailed time-dependent study established a significant correlation between the molecular level structures of building blocks with the morphology of CPPs. Moreover, a DFT study was done for calculating the interlayer stacking energy, which revealed that the extent of stacking efficiency is responsible for governing the morphological diversity in these CPPs.

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Halder, A., Kandambeth, S., Biswal, B. P., Kaur, G., Roy, N. C., Addicoat, M., … Banerjee, R. (2016). Decoding the Morphological Diversity in Two Dimensional Crystalline Porous Polymers by Core Planarity Modulation. Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, 55(27), 7806–7810. https://doi.org/10.1002/anie.201600087

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