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Networked Cages for Enhanced CO2Capture and Sensing

Authors :
Yan-Song Zheng
Tian-Long Zhai
Hui Ma
Jun-Min Liu
Qing-Pu Zhang
Zhen Wang
Jiakuan Yang
Qing-Mei Zhang
Bien Tan
Guang Cheng
Qian Xu
Chun Zhang
Source :
Advanced Science
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Wiley, 2018.

Abstract

It remains a great challenge to design and synthesize a porous material for CO2 capture and sensing simultaneously. Herein, strategy of “cage to frameworks” is demonstrated to synthesize fluorescent porous organic polymer (pTOC) by using tetraphenylethylene‐based oxacalixarene cage (TOC) as the monomer. The networked cages (pTOC) have improved porous properties, including Brunauer–Emmett–Teller surface area and CO2 capture compared with its monomer TOC, because the polymerization overcomes the window‐to‐arene packing modes of cages and turns on their pores. Moreover, pTOC displays prominent reversible fluorescence enhancement in the presence of CO2 in different dispersion systems and fluorescence recovery for CO2 release in the presence of NH3·H2O, and is thus very effective to detect and quantify the fractions of CO2 in a gaseous mixtures.

Details

ISSN :
21983844
Volume :
5
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Advanced Science
Accession number :
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