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Triphenylamine‐Based Porous Organic Polymers with High Porosity: their High Carbon‐Dioxide Adsorption and Proton‐Conductivity Emergence. Small, 2025; DOI: 10.1002/smll.202410794 ...
Researchers at IIT Indore are developing 'smart glass' using viologen-based porous organic polymers. This innovative material ...
Porous Organic Polymers (POPs): Organic materials formed from the covalent linkage of monomers, resulting in networks with inherent porosity that can be tuned for specific applications.
IIT Indore is pioneering the development of smart glass using viologen-based porous organic polymer, allowing buildings to ...
Reference: Okubo K, Kitajima S, Kasai H, Oka K. Triphenylamine‐based porous organic polymers with high porosity: their high carbon‐dioxide adsorption and proton‐conductivity emergence. Small.
Porous organic polymers, or POPs, have shown particular promise for these applications because of their high porosity and their chemical and thermal stability, as well as the flexibility to tailor ...
Porous metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) have many applications like carbon capture and water-cleaning. However, MOFs with large pores tend to collapse.
Indore is developing a revolutionary 'smart glass' technology to make buildings more energy-efficient. The innovative project uses a special porous organic polymer, which is said to be the key ...
On submission, please mention in the ‘Comments to the Editor’ section that this submission is an ‘Open Call contribution to the Advanced Functional Porous Materials themed collection-CCAFPorM25.’ The ...
Normally, synthetic organic polymers are insoluble amorphous or polycrystalline products instead of single crystals. As far as polymer science and crystal engineering are concerned, the direct ...
The obtained porous metal-organic frameworks attract the attention of scientists by the fact that they demonstrate record sorption characteristics in relation to various volatile substances, gases ...
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