Hierarchically porous organic polymers: Highly enhanced gas uptake and transport through templated synthesis

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Porous organic polymers (POPs) possessing meso- and micropores can be obtained by carrying out the polymerization inside a mesoporous silica aerogel template and then removing the template after polymerization. The total pore volume (tpv) and specific surface area (ssa) can be greatly enhanced by modifying the template (up to 210% increase for tpv and 73% for ssa) as well as by supercritical processing of the POPs (up to an additional 142% increase for tpv and an additional 32% for ssa) to include larger mesopores. The broad range of pores allows for faster transport of molecules through the hierarchically porous POPs, resulting in increased diffusion rates and faster gas uptake compared to POPs with only micropores. This journal is

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Chakraborty, S., Colón, Y. J., Snurr, R. Q., & Nguyen, S. T. (2015). Hierarchically porous organic polymers: Highly enhanced gas uptake and transport through templated synthesis. Chemical Science, 6(1), 384–389. https://doi.org/10.1039/c4sc02502d

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