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Precise fabrication of porous polymer frameworks using rigid polyisocyanides as building blocks: from structural regulation to efficient iodine capture

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CHEMICAL SCIENCE
Volume 13, Issue 4, Pages 1111-1118

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d1sc05361b

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [22071041, 21971052, 51903072, 21871073]
  2. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities of China [PA2019GDPK0057, PA2020GDJQ0028]

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This study reports the synthesis of porous polymer frameworks using rigid polyisocyanides as building blocks for efficient capture of iodine. The resulting polymers exhibit well-defined pore size, high adsorption capacity, and can be recycled for multiple uses.
Porous materials have recently attracted much attention owing to their fascinating structures and broad applications. Moreover, exploring novel porous polymers affording the efficient capture of iodine is of significant interest. In contrast to the reported porous polymers fabricated with small molecular blocks, we herein report the preparation of porous polymer frameworks using rigid polyisocyanides as building blocks. First, tetrahedral four-arm star polyisocyanides with predictable molecular weight and low dispersity were synthesized; the chain-ends of the rigid polyisocyanide blocks were then crosslinked, yielding well-defined porous organic frameworks with a designed pore size and narrow distribution. Polymers of appropriate pore size were observed to efficiently capture radioactive iodine in both aqueous and vapor phases. More than 98% of iodine could be captured within 1 minute from a saturated aqueous solution (capacity of up to 3.2 g g(-1)), and an adsorption capacity of up to 574 wt% of iodine in vapor was measured within 4 hours. Moreover, the polymers could be recovered and recycled for iodine capture for at least six times, while maintaining high performance.

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