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- Title
Microporous Organic Polymers: A Synthetic Platform for Engineering Heterogeneous Carbocatalysts.
- Authors
Ji Kim, Hea; Bong Choi, Go; Wee, Jae‐Hyung; Hong, Seungki; Park, Jieun; Ahm Kim, Yoong; Kim, Hyungwoo
- Abstract
The conceptual, bottom‐up design of functional carbon materials from microporous organic polymers was investigated. Owing to their structural rigidity and synthetic flexibility, the porous polymers streamlined the thermal carbonization process while excluding the need for exogenous additives or extra synthesis procedures and allowed for simultaneous elemental engineering of the resultant carbonaceous materials. As designed, heteroatoms such as nitrogen and sulfur could be uniformly incorporated into the carbon matrices from the microporous polymers during thermal carbonization with a concomitant change in the macroscopic properties of the materials. In particular, doping with sulfur atoms could provide reactive sites, thereby conferring superior catalytic performance to the carbon materials. This study demonstrates expansion of the capability of microporous polymers as a functional carbon source and advances the synthetic concept for carbonaceous materials.
- Subjects
POROUS polymers; POLYMERS; CONCURRENT engineering; CARBONACEOUS aerosols; ENGINEERING; CARBONIZATION
- Publication
ChemSusChem, 2021, Vol 14, Issue 2, p624
- ISSN
1864-5631
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1002/cssc.202002348