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    Porous organic polymers with anchored aldehydes: A new platform for post-synthetic amine functionalization en route for enhanced CO2 adsorption properties

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    Authors
    Guillerm, Vincent cc
    Weselinski, Lukasz Jan cc
    Al Kordi, Mohamed
    Haja Mohideen, Mohamed Infas
    Belmabkhout, Youssef cc
    Cairns, Amy
    Eddaoudi, Mohamed cc
    KAUST Department
    Advanced Membranes and Porous Materials Research Center
    Chemical Science Program
    Functional Materials Design, Discovery and Development (FMD3)
    Physical Science and Engineering (PSE) Division
    Date
    2014
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10754/563173
    
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    Abstract
    A novel porous organic polymer has been synthesized using the molecular building block approach to deliberately encompass aldehyde functionalities amenable to post functionalization. The resultant porous framework allows a facile, one-step quantitative and post-synthetic functionalization by amines, permitting enhanced CO2 sorption properties. © 2014 The Royal Society of Chemistry.
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    Guillerm, V., Weseliński, Ł. J., Alkordi, M., Mohideen, M. I. H., Belmabkhout, Y., Cairns, A. J., & Eddaoudi, M. (2014). Porous organic polymers with anchored aldehydes: a new platform for post-synthetic amine functionalization en route for enhanced CO2 adsorption properties. Chemical Communications, 50(16), 1937. doi:10.1039/c3cc48228f
    Publisher
    Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)
    Journal
    Chemical Communications
    DOI
    10.1039/c3cc48228f
    PubMed ID
    24445684
    ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
    10.1039/c3cc48228f
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    Articles; Advanced Membranes and Porous Materials Research Center; Physical Science and Engineering (PSE) Division; Functional Materials Design, Discovery and Development (FMD3); Chemical Science Program

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