Conjugated Microporous Polymer Hybrid Microparticles for Enhanced Applicability in Silica‐Boosted Diclofenac Adsorption

Conjugated Microporous Polymers In article 2200385, Martin Mayer, Dana Schwarz, and co‐workers show that adsorption of anthropogenic contaminants such as pharmaceuticals requires tailored adsorbents such as conjugated microporous polymers. Coating these polymer networks around mesoporous silica incr...

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Published in:Small structures Vol. 4; no. 8
Main Authors: Reis, Berthold, Pfefferkorn, Kai, Borchert, Konstantin B. L., Gohl, Sebastian, Zimmermann, Philipp, Steinbach, Christine, Kohn, Benjamin D., Scheler, Ulrich, Reuter, Uta, Pohl, Darius, Schwarz, Simona, Mayer, Martin, Schwarz, Dana
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: 01-08-2023
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Summary:Conjugated Microporous Polymers In article 2200385, Martin Mayer, Dana Schwarz, and co‐workers show that adsorption of anthropogenic contaminants such as pharmaceuticals requires tailored adsorbents such as conjugated microporous polymers. Coating these polymer networks around mesoporous silica increased the adsorption performance and enabled easy separation by sedimentation. Easy purification allowed the reuse of the hybrid materials.
ISSN:2688-4062
2688-4062
DOI:10.1002/sstr.202370022