Issue 20, 2016

Tunable porosity of nanoporous organic polymers with hierarchical pores for enhanced CO2 capture

Abstract

A series of cost-effective nanoporous organic polymers (NOP-50–NOP-52) with hierarchical pores for efficient CO2 capture were successfully synthesized via one-step Friedel–Crafts alkylation promoted by anhydrous FeCl3. Two chloromethyl monomers, i.e. dichloroxylene (DCX) and 4,4′-bis(chloromethyl)-1,1′-biphenyl (BCMBP) were utilized as crosslinkers to tailor the pore sizes. The porosity of the resultant polymers can be well-tuned by varying the length of crosslinkers and type of building blocks. More specifically, shorter linkers provide the polymers with greater microporosity, whereas longer linkers prove to block the microporosity created by the high-degree crosslinking of organic network. Introducing a series of highly rigid, nitrogen-containing, or metal-decorated building blocks features the obtained amorphous networks abundant microporosity and mesoporosity, and large Brunauer–Emmett–Teller (BET) surface areas up to 1650 m2 g−1 as measured by N2 adsorption at 77 K. Notably, such networks possess hierarchical pores with wide pore size distributions ranging from 0.55 to 4.3 nm. NOP-50A derived from DCX and carbazole exhibits competitive CO2 uptake up to 18.8 wt% at 273 K and 1 bar, surpassing most known HCPs. Remarkable selectivity ratios for CO2 adsorption over N2 (39–72) at 273 K and high CO2 isoteric heats of adsorption (34.2–46.7 kJ mol−1) were obtained. The high CO2/N2 selectivity and CO2 isosteric heat values could be ascribed to the good binding affinity of abundantly available electron-rich basic heteroatom or metal sites of the networks towards CO2. These results are significant for the construction of NOPs with hierarchical pores by introducing optimum building block and suitable length linkers for enhanced CO2 capture.

Graphical abstract: Tunable porosity of nanoporous organic polymers with hierarchical pores for enhanced CO2 capture

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
12 Feb 2016
Accepted
11 Apr 2016
First published
13 Apr 2016

Polym. Chem., 2016,7, 3416-3422

Tunable porosity of nanoporous organic polymers with hierarchical pores for enhanced CO2 capture

D. Chen, S. Gu, Y. Fu, Y. Zhu, C. Liu, G. Li, G. Yu and C. Pan, Polym. Chem., 2016, 7, 3416 DOI: 10.1039/C6PY00278A

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