A series of novel cardo-polymers was prepared using a polymerisation reaction based on Tröger's base formation. The precursor dianiline monomers are readily available from the reactions between appropriate anilines and cyclic ketones. One adamantyl-based cardo-polymer displays intrinsic microporosity with an apparent BET surface area of 615 m2 g -1. This polymer demonstrates a combination of good solubility and high molecular mass facilitating the solvent casting of robust films suitable for gas permeability measurements. The intrinsic microporosity of the polymer provides high gas permeabilities and moderate selectivities with particular promise for gas separations involving hydrogen.

Synthesis of cardo-polymers using Troger's base formation

Jansen Johannes Carolus;Bernardo Paola;Clarizia Gabriele;
2014

Abstract

A series of novel cardo-polymers was prepared using a polymerisation reaction based on Tröger's base formation. The precursor dianiline monomers are readily available from the reactions between appropriate anilines and cyclic ketones. One adamantyl-based cardo-polymer displays intrinsic microporosity with an apparent BET surface area of 615 m2 g -1. This polymer demonstrates a combination of good solubility and high molecular mass facilitating the solvent casting of robust films suitable for gas permeability measurements. The intrinsic microporosity of the polymer provides high gas permeabilities and moderate selectivities with particular promise for gas separations involving hydrogen.
2014
Istituto per la Tecnologia delle Membrane - ITM
Polymer of Intrinsic Microporosity
membrane
gas separation
diffusion
Troger's Base
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