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Porous Organic Polymers via Ring Opening Metathesis Polymerization

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Zhao, Yanchuan; He, Yuan; Swager, Timothy M
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Abstract
Highly porous and solution processable organic polymers that can be structurally tailored for various applications are in great demand. Previously reported strategies to prepare porous polymers usually rely on a high level of cross-linking or structurally rigid polymer backbones. We now demonstrate that one-dimensional linear polymers with flexible backbones prepared through ring opening metathesis polymerization can be highly porous. This new strategy allows facile access to diversified porous organic polymers having tunable mechanical/chemical properties bearing different functionalities.
Date issued
2018-03
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/121277
Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Chemistry
Journal
ACS Macro Letters
Publisher
American Chemical Society (ACS)
Citation
Zhao, Yanchuan et al. “Porous Organic Polymers via Ring Opening Metathesis Polymerization.” ACS Macro Letters 7, 3 (February 2018): 300–304 © 2018 American Chemical Society
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2161-1653
2161-1653

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