Synthesis of thiophene‐based conjugated microporous polymers for high iodine and carbon dioxide capture
Li Wang, Wei Xie, Guang‐Juan Xu, Shu-Ran Zhang, Chan Yao, Yan-Hong Xu
Abstract
Abstract Two new thiophene‐based conjugated microporous polymers (BTCMP‐1 and BTCMP‐2) were synthesized by cross‐coupling polycondensation reaction of dithiophene derivatives, 1,4‐phenylenediboronic acid and 1,2,4,5‐tetrafluorobenzene. BTCMP‐1 and BTCMP‐2 display good physicochemical stability and outstanding CO 2 adsorption capacity (648 and 289 mg/g at 50 bar and 318 K, respectively). In addition, BTCMP‐1 and BTCMP‐2 exhibit high iodine adsorption of 480 and 284 wt%, respectively. BTCMP‐1 has relatively loose accumulation and good porosity, which leads to higher iodine adsorption value of BTCMP‐1 than that of BTCMP‐2. The obtained thiophene‐based conjugated microporous polymers are ideal materials for iodine capture and carbon dioxide capture.