Syndiotactic polystyrene films and aerogels with nanoporous crystalline phase and sulfonated amorphous phase have been prepared and characterized. The nanoporous nature of the crystalline phase confers to these materials a high solubility of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from aqueous solutions even at low VOC concentrations while the sulfonation of the amorphous phase enhance the VOC sorption kinetics. These combined properties make these materials particularly interesting for a potential use as a sorption medium to remove traces of pollutants from water. Different aspects relative to the preparation, the structure and the transport properties of these innovative polymeric materials are described.

Nanoporous Semicrystalline Syndiotactic Polystyrene with Sulfonated Amorphous Phase, for Fast and Efficient Removal VOC Pollutant Traces From Water

Borriello Anna;
2016

Abstract

Syndiotactic polystyrene films and aerogels with nanoporous crystalline phase and sulfonated amorphous phase have been prepared and characterized. The nanoporous nature of the crystalline phase confers to these materials a high solubility of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from aqueous solutions even at low VOC concentrations while the sulfonation of the amorphous phase enhance the VOC sorption kinetics. These combined properties make these materials particularly interesting for a potential use as a sorption medium to remove traces of pollutants from water. Different aspects relative to the preparation, the structure and the transport properties of these innovative polymeric materials are described.
2016
Istituto per i Polimeri, Compositi e Biomateriali - IPCB
aerogel
nanoporous crystalline phase
sulfonation
supercritical carbon dioxide
syndiotactic polystyrene
water treatment
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