Issue 1, 2007

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

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.

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

Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
29 Sep 2006
Accepted
30 Oct 2006
First published
15 Nov 2006

Chem. Commun., 2007, 67-69

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

B. S. Ghanem, K. J. Msayib, N. B. McKeown, K. D. M. Harris, Z. Pan, P. M. Budd, A. Butler, J. Selbie, D. Book and A. Walton, Chem. Commun., 2007, 67 DOI: 10.1039/B614214A

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