Chemical reduction of a diimide based porous polymer for selective uptake of carbon dioxide versus methane

Chemical Communications : Chem Comm
Omar K FarhaJoseph T Hupp

Abstract

A diimide based porous organic polymer (POP) post-synthetically reduced with lithium metal demonstrates a drastic increase in selectivity for carbon dioxide over methane.

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