Duanlian Tang, Zhuo Xiong, John D. Worth, Ting Qiu, Charl F. J. Faul and Jie Chen
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One-pot scalable production of conjugated microporous polymers with exceptional functionality†
Conjugated microporous polymers (CMPs) are porous polymers that exhibit desirable functionality for a wide range of adsorption applications. Here, we report a one-step scalable approach that exploits moderately high temperature and pressure to overcome these limitations. Remarkably, this method achieves functional CMPs within 1 h with a specific surface area of 925 m2 g−1). Extending the reaction time to 5 h further enchances porosity to 1145 m2 g−1—a 20-fold improvement over conventional methods (58 m2 g−1). The original wide pore size distribution is refined to fall within a covalent organic framework (COF)-like microporous range, allowing the CMPs to function as versatile adsorbents for toxic mercury ions, achieving benchmark performance with an impressive capacity of 1429 mg g−1, surpassing all previously reported materials. In addition, this approach features degas-free and facile scale-up opportunities, opening real possibilities for wide industrial applications of CMPs.
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The Journal of Materials Chemistry A, B & C covers a wide range of high-quality studies in the field of materials chemistry, with each section focusing on specific applications of the materials studied. Journal of Materials Chemistry A emphasizes applications in energy and sustainability, including topics such as artificial photosynthesis, batteries, and fuel cells. Journal of Materials Chemistry B focuses on applications in biology and medicine, while Journal of Materials Chemistry C covers applications in optical, magnetic, and electronic devices. Example topic areas within the scope of Journal of Materials Chemistry A include catalysis, green/sustainable materials, sensors, and water treatment, among others.