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Postfunctionalization of Porous Organic Polymers Based on Friedel-Crafts Acylation for CO2 and Hg2+ Capture.

Lizhi WangQin XiaoDu ZhangWei KuangJianhan HuangYou-Nian Liu
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2020)
Melamine-based porous organic polymers (POPs) are promising for gas uptake and water treatment because of their unique and tunable porosity, high nitrogen (N) content, and high Brunauer-Emmett-Teller (BET) surface area (SBET). However, it is difficult to construct ketone-based POPs by the Friedel-Crafts acylation reaction. Herein, the ketone-based POPs were postfunctionalized with melamine (MA) by the Schiff-based reaction and the rigid triazine rings of MA were embedded in the polymer chains as rigid cross-linkers, resulting in the polymers with high SBET (555 m2·g-1) and total pore volume (0.72 cm3·g-1). Moreover, plentiful imine, amino, and triazine functionalities were inserted in the polymers, providing the polymers with high N content of 41.83 wt %. The resulting polymers were promising for CO2 capture (145 mg·g-1; 273 K, 1.0 bar) and Hg2+ removal (372 mg·g-1). This study offers a universal strategy to construct melamine-based POPs from various ketone-functionalized HCPs via a simple postfunctionalization.
Keyphrases
  • molecularly imprinted
  • metal organic framework
  • solid phase extraction
  • high resolution
  • water soluble
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  • carbon dioxide