Novel amino-functionalized hypercrosslinked polymer nanoparticles constructed from commercial macromolecule polystyrene via a two-step strategy for CO 2 adsorption

Attractive materials fundamentally depend on both performance and industrialization potential. To address the scale-up concern, a simple and highly effective synthesis of porous organic polymers from commercial building blocks/monomers is urgently needed. Here we report the fabrication of amino-func...

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Veröffentlicht in:New journal of chemistry 2020-12, Vol.44 (48), p.21125-21133
Hauptverfasser: Pan, Yaoyu, Xu, Ziqiang, Tan, Wenze, Zhu, Yalin, Wang, Yun, Li, Peihang, Chen, Xueqin, Sun, Zhengguang, Li, Cao, Jiang, Bingbing
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Zusammenfassung:Attractive materials fundamentally depend on both performance and industrialization potential. To address the scale-up concern, a simple and highly effective synthesis of porous organic polymers from commercial building blocks/monomers is urgently needed. Here we report the fabrication of amino-functionalized hypercrosslinked polymer nanoparticles (AHCPNPs) for CO 2 capture by utilizing commercial polystyrene (PS) as the main building blocks and poly( tert -butyl acrylate)- b -poly(styrene) (P t BA- b -PS) diblock copolymers as a stabilizer. The 2-step synthetic strategy includes hypercrosslinking of benzene units in PS and P t BA- b -PS chains and subsequent aminolysis reaction of the acrylate-unit in P t BA- b -PS chains by diamine compounds. The AHCPNPs demonstrate a well-defined microporous structure with a specific surface area of up to 507.64 m 2 g −1 and an extreme capacity of 53.65 w% (12.21 mmol g −1 ) for carbon dioxide adsorption. The definite control over the particle size and porous properties of these AHCPNPs has been achieved by changing the BA/S ratio of the diblock copolymers and the mass ratio of P t BA- b -PS to PS. Our findings may open up a new avenue for scale-up fabrication that possesses a well-porous structure from commercial polymeric materials and thus generate valuable breakthroughs in many applications, especially in industrialization.
ISSN:1144-0546
1369-9261
DOI:10.1039/D0NJ04976J