High Performance Porous Polymers

A special issue of Polymers (ISSN 2073-4360). This special issue belongs to the section "Polymer Physics and Theory".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (25 March 2022) | Viewed by 2375

Special Issue Editor

School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Central South University, Changsha 410083, China
Interests: porous organic polymers; catalysis; high-performance membranes

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

Porous organic polymers (POPs) have emerged as a class of multi-dimensional porous network materials. They are built via strong covalent linkages between various organic building blocks with different geometries and topologies, and have recently become a rising research field in porous materials. Owning to their light weight, superior inherent porosity, excellent stability, and pre-designable and tunable structures and functions, POPs are receiving increasing attention and research interest for their tremendous potential applications in gas storage/separation, heterogeneous catalysis, photoelectric conversion, chemical- and bio-sensing, energy storage and conversion, etc.

Recognizing the importance of fully understanding the various properties of porous organic polymers across scales and in a variety of fields, this Special Issue of Polymers invites contributions addressing, but not limited to, the following aspects of porous organic polymers, such as new design and synthesis routes, characterization, the study of advanced applications in diverse fields, and new or multi-strategies to develop high-performance porous polymers. The above list is only indicative and by no means exhaustive; any original theoretical or simulation works or review articles on the role of porous organic polymers are welcome. We hope that these contributions will address a variety of systems, including but not limited to porous polymer topology, semi-conductive conjugate porous polymers, crystalline porous polymeric networks, porous polymer single crystals, porous polymer nanocomposites, multicomponent porous polymeric systems, and porous polymers for photocatalysis/ electrocatalysis/organocatalysis or biological applications. 

Dr. Guipeng Yu
Guest Editor

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Keywords

  • porous organic polymers, geometries and topologies, potential applications
  • design and synthesis routes, High-performance porous polymers
  • polymer topology, polymer single crystals, multicomponent polymeric systems

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Construction of a (NNN)Ru-Incorporated Porous Organic Polymer with High Catalytic Activity for β-Alkylation of Secondary Alcohols with Primary Alcohols
by Yao Cui, Jixian Wang, Lei Yu, Ying Xu, David J. Young, Haiyan Li and Hongxi Li
Polymers 2022, 14(2), 231; https://doi.org/10.3390/polym14020231 - 7 Jan 2022
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Solid supports functionalized with molecular metal catalysts combine many of the advantages of heterogeneous and homogeneous catalysis. A (NNN)Ru-incorporated porous organic polymer (POP-bp/bbpRuCl3) exhibited high catalytic efficiency and broad functional group tolerance in the C–C cross-coupling of secondary and primary alcohols [...] Read more.
Solid supports functionalized with molecular metal catalysts combine many of the advantages of heterogeneous and homogeneous catalysis. A (NNN)Ru-incorporated porous organic polymer (POP-bp/bbpRuCl3) exhibited high catalytic efficiency and broad functional group tolerance in the C–C cross-coupling of secondary and primary alcohols to give β-alkylated secondary alcohols. This catalyst demonstrated excellent durability during successive recycling without leaching of Ru which is ascribed to the strong binding of the pincer ligands to the metal ions. Full article
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