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Royal Society of Chemistry, Chemical Communications, 69(51), p. 13393-13396

DOI: 10.1039/c5cc04656d

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An ultra-microporous organic polymer for high performance carbon dioxide capture and separation

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Abstract

Rational design concepts were used to prepare a novel porous benzimidazole-linked polymer (BILP-101) in a simple one-pot reaction. BILP-101 has ultra-microporosity (0.54 nm), very high CO2 uptake (~1 mmol/g, 4 wt%, 0.15 bar/298 K) and exceptional CO2/N2 selectivity of 80 (298 K), which results in remarkable working capacity and regenerability for CO2 capture applications.