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Porous polymer networks prepared from ethynylpyridines
Titlová, Štěpánka ; Sedláček, Jan (advisor) ; Sedláček, Ondřej (referee)
Series of new micro/mesoporous polymer networks with high content of pyridine segments was prepared. For the preparation were used ethynylpyridine type of monomers which were successfully homopolymerized and copolymerized with hydrocarbon diethynylarenes by chain-growth coordination polymerization catalyzed with [Rh(NBD)acac] complex. Polymerizations provided polyacetylene networks with main chains densely cross- linked by pyridine or arylene links. Prepared pyridine networks showed specific surface area SBET from 308 m2 /g to 923 m2 /g and variable content of pyridine segments in an interval from 3,27 mmol/g to 7,86 mmol/g. In networks, pyridine segments made part of interchain links or side groups. Networks with pyridine segments were successfully quaternized by heterogeneous postpolymerization reaction with bromoethane to form well covalently defined networks containing N-ethylpyridinium segments. Quaternized networks containing pyridinim segments in amount from 2,41 mmol/g to 4,24 mmol/g had preserved micro/mesoporous texture with values of SBET from 331 m2 /g to 592 m2 /g. Polyacetylene networks with N-ethylpyridinium segments were prepared also by catalyst-free (spontaneous) quaternization polymerization of diethylpyridines. These networks were worse covalently defined and had proved lower...
Porous polymer networks prepared from ethynylpyridines
Titlová, Štěpánka ; Sedláček, Jan (advisor) ; Sedláček, Ondřej (referee)
Series of new micro/mesoporous polymer networks with high content of pyridine segments was prepared. For the preparation were used ethynylpyridine type of monomers which were successfully homopolymerized and copolymerized with hydrocarbon diethynylarenes by chain-growth coordination polymerization catalyzed with [Rh(NBD)acac] complex. Polymerizations provided polyacetylene networks with main chains densely cross- linked by pyridine or arylene links. Prepared pyridine networks showed specific surface area SBET from 308 m2 /g to 923 m2 /g and variable content of pyridine segments in an interval from 3,27 mmol/g to 7,86 mmol/g. In networks, pyridine segments made part of interchain links or side groups. Networks with pyridine segments were successfully quaternized by heterogeneous postpolymerization reaction with bromoethane to form well covalently defined networks containing N-ethylpyridinium segments. Quaternized networks containing pyridinim segments in amount from 2,41 mmol/g to 4,24 mmol/g had preserved micro/mesoporous texture with values of SBET from 331 m2 /g to 592 m2 /g. Polyacetylene networks with N-ethylpyridinium segments were prepared also by catalyst-free (spontaneous) quaternization polymerization of diethylpyridines. These networks were worse covalently defined and had proved lower...
Synthesis of microporous polymer networks with azomethine links
Hašková, Alena ; Sedláček, Jan (advisor) ; Balcar, Hynek (referee)
A series of following Schiff base type monomers with two terminal ethynyl groups and one or two azomethine groups have been synthesized: N-(4-ethynylbenzylidene)(4-ethynylaniline), positional isomers of N,N'-(1,4-phenylene)bis(1-(ethynylphenyl)methanimine) and positional isomers of 1,1'-(1,4-phenylene)bis[(N-ethynylphenyl)methanimine]. These monomers have been successfully polymerized in chain-growth mode with the use of [Rh(NBD)acac] as the coordination catalyst into densely cross-linked polyacetylene networks with micro/mesoporous texture and specific surface in hundreds of m2 /g. The positive correlation between the conversion of ethynyl groups and specific surface area on one hand and the increase in reaction temperature and reaction time on the other side was proven. Varying the composition and architecture of polymerized monomers affected particularly the distribution of micropores and mesopores in the networks. The postpolymerization modification of poly[N-(4-ethynylbenzylidene)(4- ethynylaniline)] network has been performed consisting in a partial releasing the links connecting the linear segments of the network. It was confirmed that despite this modification the network preserved the micro/mesoporous texture.

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