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Conjugated Microporous Polymers Based on Octet and Tetratopic Linkers for Efficient Iodine Capture

Journal

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
Volume 15, Issue 39, Pages 46408-46416

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.3c10786

Keywords

conjugated microporous polymers; imidization; iodine adsorption; porous materials; nuclear energy

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Radioactive iodine from nuclear waste poses a huge threat to public safety and environmental pollution. In this study, three novel conjugated microporous polymers were designed and synthesized as highly effective iodine adsorbents. The CMPs showed excellent iodine adsorption capacity even after multiple cycles, and they also demonstrated good adsorption performance in an iodine solution.
Radioactive iodine from nuclear waste poses a huge threat to public safety and raises concerns about environmental pollution. There is thus a growing demand for developing novel adsorbents for highly effective iodine capture. In this work, we design and synthesize three novel conjugated microporous polymers, namely, TPE-PyTTA-CMP, TPE-TAPP-CMP, and TPE-TPDA-CMP, which are constructed by an imidization reaction based on octet and tetratopic linkers. The iodine vapor adsorption experiments show that the three CMPs have an excellent iodine adsorption capacity as high as 3.10, 3.67, and 4.68 gg(-1) under 348 K and ambient pressure conditions, respectively. The adsorbed iodine in the CMPs can be released into methanol in a dramatically rapid manner, and their excellent iodine adsorption performance can still be maintained after multiple cycles. In addition, the CMPs demonstrate good adsorption performance in an n-hexane solution of iodine, and the kinetic experimental data follow the pseudo-second-order model. The hierarchical porosity, extended pi-conjugated skeleton, and rich electron-donor nitrogen sites of the CMPs could contribute to their excellent iodine adsorption performance. The knowledge information obtained in this work could open up new possibilities for designing novel CMPs targeting a wide range of environment-related applications.

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