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Porosity Enhancement of Carbazolic Porous Organic Frameworks Using Dendritic Building Blocks for Gas Storage and Separation

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CHEMISTRY OF MATERIALS
Volume 26, Issue 13, Pages 4023-4029

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/cm501717c

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  1. University of Nebraska Lincoln
  2. Nebraska Center for Energy Sciences Research

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We report a facile synthesis of carbazolic porous organic frameworks (Cz-POFs) via FeCl3 promoted oxidative polymerization. Using bulky, dendritic building blocks with high connectivity, the porosity of Cz-POFs was significantly enhanced. Specifically, Cz-POF-1 and Cz-POF-3 show high surface areas of 2065 and 1927 m(2) g(-1), respectively. These surface areas are 3.1 and 2.1 times larger than those of Cz-POF-2 and Cz-POF-4 constructed from less branched building blocks, respectively. At 1 bar and 273 K, Cz-POF-3 exhibits the highest CO2 uptake (21.0 wt %) and CH4 uptake (2.54 wt %), while Cz-POF-1 has the highest H-2 uptake (2.24 wt %) at 77 K. These values are among the highest reported for porous organic polymers. In addition, Cz-POFs exhibit good ideal CO2/N-2 selectivities (19-37) and CO2/CH4 selectivities (4.4-7.1) at 273 K, showing great promise for gas storage and separation applications.

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