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Nanoporous ionic organic networks: from synthesis to materials applications

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CHEMICAL SOCIETY REVIEWS
Volume 45, Issue 23, Pages 6627-6656

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c6cs00597g

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  1. Max Planck Society
  2. ERC (European Research Council) [639720-NAPOLI]
  3. AvH (Alexander von Humboldt) foundation

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The past decade has witnessed rapid progress in the synthesis of nanoporous organic networks or polymer frameworks for various potential applications. Generally speaking, functionalization of porous networks to add extra properties and enhance materials performance could be achieved either during the pore formation (thus a concurrent approach) or by post-synthetic modification (a sequential approach). Nanoporous organic networks which include ion pairs bound in a covalent manner are of special importance and possess extreme application profiles. Within these nanoporous ionic organic networks (NIONs), here with a pore size in the range from sub-1 nm to 100 nm, we observe a synergistic coupling of the electrostatic interaction of charges, the nanoconfinement within pores and the addressable functional units in soft matter resulting in a wide variety of functions and applications, above all catalysis, energy storage and conversion, as well as environment-related operations. This review aims to highlight the recent progress in this area, and seeks to raise original perspectives that will stimulate future advancements at both the fundamental and applied level.

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