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Porous Polyelectrolytes: The Interplay of Charge and Pores for New Functionalities

Journal

ANGEWANDTE CHEMIE-INTERNATIONAL EDITION
Volume 57, Issue 23, Pages 6754-6773

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/anie.201710272

Keywords

energy conversion; environmental chemistry; medicinal chemistry; porous polyelectrolytes; smart materials

Funding

  1. Huazhong University of Science and Technology [3004013118]
  2. 1000 Young Talent program
  3. Clarkson University
  4. ERC [639720-NAPOLI]

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The past decade has witnessed rapid advances in porous polyelectrolytes and there is tremendous interest in their synthesis as well as their applications in environmental, energy, biomedicine, and catalysis technologies. Research on porous polyelectrolytes is motivated by the flexible choice of functional organic groups and processing technologies as well as the synergy of the charge and pores spanning length scales from individual polyelectrolyte backbones to their nano-/micro-superstructures. This Review surveys recent progress in porous polyelectrolytes including membranes, particles, scaffolds, and high surface area powders/resins as well as their derivatives. The focus is the interplay between surface chemistry, Columbic interaction, and pore confinement that defines new chemistry and physics in such materials for applications in energy conversion, molecular separation, water purification, sensing/actuation, catalysis, tissue engineering, and nanomedicine.

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