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Título: Triazine-Based Porous Organic Polymers: Synthesis and Application in Dye Adsorption and Catalysis
Autor: Matias, Pedro M. C. 
Murtinho, Dina Maria B. 
Valente, Artur J. M. 
Palavras-chave: porous organic polymers; triazine; dye adsorption; heterogeneous catalysis
Data: 7-Abr-2023
Editora: MDPI
Projeto: UID/QUI/00313/2020. (Grant number: 2022.12425.BD) 
Título da revista, periódico, livro ou evento: Polymers
Volume: 15
Número: 8
Resumo: The scientific community has been developing promising materials to increase the sustainability and efficiency of production processes and pollutant environmental remediation strategies. Porous organic polymers (POPs) are of special interest, as they are insoluble custom-built materials at the molecular level, endowed with low densities and high stability, surface areas, and porosity. This paper describes the synthesis, characterization, and performance of three triazine-based POPs (T-POPs) in dye adsorption and Henry reaction catalysis. T-POPs were prepared by a polycondensation reaction between melamine and a dialdehyde (terephthalaldehyde (T-POP1) or isophthalaldehyde derivatives with a hydroxyl group (T-POP2) or both a hydroxyl and a carboxyl group (T-POP3)). The crosslinked and mesoporous polyaminal structures, with surface areas between 139.2 and 287.4 m2 g-1, positive charge, and high thermal stability, proved to be excellent methyl orange adsorbents, removing the anionic dye with an efficiency >99% in just 15-20 min. The POPs were also effective for methylene blue cationic dye removal from water, reaching efficiencies up to ca. 99.4%, possibly due to favorable interactions via deprotonation of T-POP3 carboxyl groups. The modification of the most basic polymers, T-POP1 and T-POP2, with copper(II) allowed the best efficiencies in Henry reactions catalysis, leading to excellent conversions (97%) and selectivities (99.9%).
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/113629
ISSN: 2073-4360
DOI: 10.3390/polym15081815
Direitos: openAccess
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