A triptycene-based polymer of intrinsic microposity that displays enhanced surface area and hydrogen adsorption

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Abstract

A novel triptycene-based polymer of intrinsic microporosity (Trip-PIM) displays enhanced surface area (1065 m2 g-1) and reversibly adsorbs 1.65% hydrogen by mass at 1 bar/77 K and 2.71% at 10 bar/77 K. © The Royal Society of Chemistry.

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Ghanem, B. S., Msayib, K. J., McKeown, N. B., Harris, K. D. M., Pan, Z., Budd, P. M., … Walton, A. (2007). A triptycene-based polymer of intrinsic microposity that displays enhanced surface area and hydrogen adsorption. Chemical Communications, (1), 67–69. https://doi.org/10.1039/b614214a

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