Hyper-cross-linked porous polymers (HCPs) are pro-posed as sorbents for the removal of aromatic volatile pollutants by using toluene as a representative of the BTX family. The hierarchical (micro and meso) porous architecture of the HCPs has been established by N2 physisorption at 77 K while the toluene adsorption capacities were determined by volumetric adsorption at 308 K. The HCPs display veryhigh toluene uptakes, reaching adsorption capacities as high as 154% inweight for the polymer obtained with a tetraphenylmethane (TPM) and a formaldehyde dimethyl acetal (FDA) ratio of 1/16, whereas only very low uptakes were observed for aliphatic molecules such as n-hexane. HCP materials experience swelling effects evaluated by comparing the volume assessed via N2 physisorption with the volume occupied by toluene molecules in volumetric adsorption experiments. A multispectroscopic approach involving FT-IR and solid-state NMR techniques gave direct proof of the close spatial proximity between the polymeric host framework and guest BTX molecules. Solid-state 1H and 13CNMR spectroscopies have unambiguously identified the presence of CH/π interactions between the guest molecules and the porous framework of the hyper-cross-linked polymers.
Hyper-Cross-Linked Polymers for the Capture of Aromatic Volatile Compounds
G. Paul;F. Begni;C. Bisio
;D. Marchi;M. Cossi;L. Marchese;G. Gatti
2020-01-01
Abstract
Hyper-cross-linked porous polymers (HCPs) are pro-posed as sorbents for the removal of aromatic volatile pollutants by using toluene as a representative of the BTX family. The hierarchical (micro and meso) porous architecture of the HCPs has been established by N2 physisorption at 77 K while the toluene adsorption capacities were determined by volumetric adsorption at 308 K. The HCPs display veryhigh toluene uptakes, reaching adsorption capacities as high as 154% inweight for the polymer obtained with a tetraphenylmethane (TPM) and a formaldehyde dimethyl acetal (FDA) ratio of 1/16, whereas only very low uptakes were observed for aliphatic molecules such as n-hexane. HCP materials experience swelling effects evaluated by comparing the volume assessed via N2 physisorption with the volume occupied by toluene molecules in volumetric adsorption experiments. A multispectroscopic approach involving FT-IR and solid-state NMR techniques gave direct proof of the close spatial proximity between the polymeric host framework and guest BTX molecules. Solid-state 1H and 13CNMR spectroscopies have unambiguously identified the presence of CH/π interactions between the guest molecules and the porous framework of the hyper-cross-linked polymers.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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