Song, Ningning; Yao, Hongyan; Ma, Tengning; Wang, Tianjiao; Shi, Kaixiang; Tian, Ye; Zou, Yongcun; Zhu, Shiyang; Zhang, Yunhe; Guan, Shaowei published an article in Chemical Engineering Journal (Amsterdam, Netherlands). The title of the article was 《Fabrication of microporous polyimide networks with tunable pore size and high CO2 selectivity》.COA of Formula: C6H5BrO2 The author mentioned the following in the article:
Developing porous organic polymer materials with plenty micropores is of great importance for highly selective CO2 capture under ambient conditions. Here, to tune the pore size, two novel microporous hyperbranched polyimide networks, in which the distance between the polymer skeleton and crosslinking points is different, are successfully prepared by a two-step pathway combining polymerization and crosslinking reaction. It is intriguingly found that both porosity and CO2 sorption performance of microporous hyperbranched polyimides can be finely tuned by reducing the distance between the polymer skeleton and crosslinking points from PEPHQDA-HBPI-CL to PEQDA-HBPI-CL. The micropore size decrease from 1.18 nm to 0.86 nm, and CO2 adsorption capacity increase from 6.38 to 6.51 wt% (298 K and 1 bar). More excitingly, the PEQDA-HBPI-CL demonstrates the high CO2/N2 and CO2/CH4 selectivity up to 109 and 15 (273 K, 1 bar) according to the Henry’s law, which are superior to those of many other microporous organic polymers and among the best results for porous inorganic/ organic materials. This work reveals that the shorter-distance between the polymer skeleton and crosslinking points is in favor of fabricating microporous hyperbranched polyimide networks with abundant smaller micropore and high CO2 selectivity, which are crucial importance for the CO2 capture and storage. In addition to this study using 2-Bromobenzene-1,4-diol, there are many other studies that have used 2-Bromobenzene-1,4-diol(cas: 583-69-7COA of Formula: C6H5BrO2) was used in this study.
2-Bromobenzene-1,4-diol(cas: 583-69-7) belongs to organobromine compounds.Organobromine chemicals are produced naturally by an array of biological and other chemical processes in our environment. Some of these compounds are identical to man-made organobromine compounds, such as methyl bromide, bromoform, and bromophenols, but many others are entirely new moleclar entities, often possessing extraordinary and important biological properties. COA of Formula: C6H5BrO2
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