Covalent Amine Tethering on Ketone Modified Porous Organic Polymers for Enhanced CO2 Capture

01 natural sciences 0104 chemical sciences
DOI: 10.1002/cssc.202002190 Publication Date: 2020-10-15T11:17:04Z
ABSTRACT
AbstractEffective removal of excess greenhouse gas CO2 necessitates new adsorbents that can overcome the shortcomings of the current capture methods. To achieve that, porous materials are often modified post‐synthetically with reactive amine functionalities but suffer from significant surface area losses. Herein, we report a successful amine post‐functionalization of a highly porous covalent organic polymer, COP‐130, without losing much porosity. By varying the amine substituents, we recorded a remarkable increase in CO2 uptake and selectivity. Ketone functionality, a rarely accessible functional group for porous polymers, was inserted prior to amination and led to covalent tethering of amines. Interestingly, aminated polymers demonstrated relatively low heats of adsorption, which is useful for the rapid recyclability of materials, due to the formation of suspected intramolecular hydrogen bonding.
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