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Engineered Removal of Trace NH(3)by Porous Organic Polymers Modified via Sequential Post-Sulfonation and Post-Alkylation

Authors
Kang, Dong WonKang, MinjungKim, Dae WonKim, HyojinLee, Yong HoonYun, HongryeolChoe, Jong HyeakHong, Chang Seop
Issue Date
1월-2021
Publisher
WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
Keywords
alkylation; ammonia adsorption; desorption kinetics; porous organic polymers; postsynthetic modification
Citation
ADVANCED SUSTAINABLE SYSTEMS, v.5, no.1
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Journal Title
ADVANCED SUSTAINABLE SYSTEMS
Volume
5
Number
1
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/50294
DOI
10.1002/adsu.202000161
ISSN
2366-7486
Abstract
Although NH(3)is damaging to human health and the environment, a smart synthetic route toward adsorbents with controllable adsorption and desorption properties at ultralow concentrations remains unexplored. Herein, double postsynthetically modified porous organic polymers, obtained via post-sulfonation and post-alkylation, are reported. The sulfonated adsorbent,1S, exhibits a record-high NH(3)capacity (4.03 mmol g(-1)) at approximate to 500 ppm. Notably, the polymer can capture NH(3)even at a ppb concentration level. Hydrophobization of the sulfonated materials with alkyl chains affords cost-effective and scalable adsorbents (1SC(x)and1ESC(x)), which possess a high contact angle (approximate to 120 degrees) with water, thus resulting in rapid desorption kinetics and exceptional recyclability under dry and humid conditions at room temperature. This is the first demonstration of this design strategy for the control of the desorption of NH(3)among porous adsorbents.
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