Applied Catalysis A: General, Vol.541, 112-119, 2017
Organic ligands incorporated hypercrosslinked microporous organic nanotube frameworks for accelerating mass transfer in efficient heterogeneous catalysis
Microporous organic polymers (MOP) usually have dominated micropores smaller than 2 nm, which may restrict their performance in the mass transfer processes. Adding mesopores into microporous materials to form hierarchical structure has been recognized as a promising route to eliminate their transport limitations and further improve their value in applications. Here we report a straightforward method for the synthesis of organic ligands incorporated hypercrosslinked microporous organic nanotube frameworks (O-HMONFs) via Friedel-Crafts hyper-crosslinking reaction of small aromatic organic ligands with core-shell bottlebrush copolymers as platforms for heterogeneous catalysts. In particular, because of the mesopores produced by the core degradation, O-HMONFs-based catalysts showed more comparable activities than the corresponding disordered MOP-based catalyst and homogeneous molecular catalyst under similar conditions. More importantly, this method might be suitable for various aromatic organic ligands and could be used as a general approach to produce a variety of functional microporous organic nanotube frameworks.
Keywords:Microporous organic nanotube frameworks;Hyper-crosslinking;Aromatic organic ligands;Hierarchical structure;Heterogeneous catalysts