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Evaluation of a robust, diimide-based, porous organic polymer (POP) as a high-capacity sorbent for representative chemical threats

Authors :
Gregory W. Peterson
John J. Mahle
Bryan J. Schindler
Omar K. Farha
Paulette Jones
Joseph T. Hupp
Source :
Journal of Porous Materials. 19:261-266
Publication Year :
2011
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2011.

Abstract

A previously described porous organic polymer (NU-POP-1) was evaluated against four representative chemical threats: ammonia, cyanogen chloride, sulfur dioxide, and octane. Ammonia, cyanogen chloride, and sulfur dioxide are examples of toxic industrial chemicals (TICs) spanning the range from highly basic to strong-acid forming substances, while octane is used to assess physical adsorption capacity. Experiments were carried out using a microbreakthrough test apparatus, which measures the adsorption capacity at saturation and gives an indication of the strength of adsorption. The NU-POP-1 material exhibited substantial removal capabilities against the majority of the toxic chemicals, with capacities as high as or better than an activated, impregnated carbon. The ability to remove the highly volatile toxic chemicals ammonia and cyanogen chloride was intriguing, as these chemicals typically require reactive moieities for removal. The present work presents a benchmark for toxic chemical removal, and future work will focus on incorporating functional groups targeting the toxic chemicals of interest.

Details

ISSN :
15734854 and 13802224
Volume :
19
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Porous Materials
Accession number :
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