Interpenetrated nanocomposites were formed by polymerization of acrylonitrile in a ultrahigh surface area (>5000 m2 g−1) porous framework. The resulting material realizes a hyperextended interface with uniform interdigitation of the two structures at the size limit of the individual molecular moieties. The confined poly(acrylonitrile) chains could be transformed into light-absorbing polyconjugated ladder polymers.
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Confined Polymerization in Porous Organic Frameworks with an Ultrahigh Surface Area
COMOTTI, ANGIOLINA
;BRACCO, SILVIA;MAURI, MARTINO;SOZZANI, PIERO ERNESTO
2012
Abstract
Interpenetrated nanocomposites were formed by polymerization of acrylonitrile in a ultrahigh surface area (>5000 m2 g−1) porous framework. The resulting material realizes a hyperextended interface with uniform interdigitation of the two structures at the size limit of the individual molecular moieties. The confined poly(acrylonitrile) chains could be transformed into light-absorbing polyconjugated ladder polymers.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.