Massive preparation of pitch-based organic microporous polymers for gas storage

Chemical Communications : Chem Comm
Wenqing LiLei Li

Abstract

A general challenge for preparing organic microporous polymers (MOPs) is to use cheap and sustainable building blocks while retaining the advanced functions. We demonstrate a strategy to massively prepare pitch-based MOPs, which are thermally and chemically stable. A maximum BET surface area of 758 m(2) g(-1) and high gas storage capacity were achieved.

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