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Title: Structure-Property Relationships in Amorphous Microporous Polymers
Authors: Bonakala, Satyanarayana
Balasubramanian, Sundaram
Keywords: Chemistry
Covalent-Organic Frameworks
Efficient Co2 Capture
Benzimidazole-Linked Polymers
Hydrogen Storage Materials
High-Surface-Area
Carbon-Dioxide
Intrinsic Microporosity
Gas-Adsorption
Hypercrosslinked Polymers
Nanoporous Polymers
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: American Chemical Society
Citation: Bonakala, S.; Balasubramanian, S., Structure-Property Relationships in Amorphous Microporous Polymers. Journal of Physical Chemistry B 2016, 120 (3), 557-565 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpcb.5b08842
Journal of Physical Chemistry B
120
3
Abstract: Structural models and physical properties of several amorphous microporous polymers (AMPs) have been investigated using molecular dynamics simulations in an all-atom framework. The modeled structures of AMPs are quantitatively consistent with experimental observations. A linear relationship between the accessible surface area,(ASA) and, mass density of AMPS has been established. In the AMP-network constituted by planar nodes, near-neighbor nodes are oriented :parallel to each other. The microporous structural models are further validated by the calculation of CO2 and N-2 adsorption isotherms at 298 and 77 respectively, obtained through Grand Canonical Monte Carlo, (GCMC) simulations. The isotherms and isosteric heat of adsorption computed within a force field approach are able to well reproduce the experimental results. The nature of interactions between the functional groups of the AMPs framework and CO2 have been identified. An excellent CO2 uptake with high heat of adsorption has been observed in AMPS containing nitrogen-rich building blocks.
Description: Open Access (Accepted Manuscript)
URI: https://libjncir.jncasr.ac.in/xmlui/10572/2120
ISSN: 1520-6106
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