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Unexploited Design and Application of Dynamic Covalent Networks: Phenol-yne Click Reaction and Porous Film Generation

ACS Materials Letters(2022)

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Abstract
Dynamic covalent networks (DCNs) have attracted great attention because of their capacity for reprocessing and remolding, based on macromolecular architecture transformations or rearrangements through dynamic exchange reactions. Here, a new dynamic exchange reaction between a phenol and an enol-one motif yielded from the phenol-yne click reaction is introduced, and the phenol-yne click reaction is facilely integrated into the fabrication of a novel DCN. To expand the scope of material recycling, another degradable DCN prepared using the same click reaction but with a degradable diacetal motif is introduced. After thermal fusion of these two DCNs and subsequent acidic hydrolysis, a porous polymer film with a porosity of 46% is afforded, which is verified to possess excellent oil absorption capacity and recyclability. The strategic design and fabrication of porous polymer films provide an entirely new pathway for the application of DCNs.
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dynamic covalent networks,porous film generation,phenol-yne
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