Room-Temperature Synthesis of a Hollow Microporous Organic Polymer Bearing Activated Alkyne IR Probes for Nonradical Thiol-yne Click-Based Post-Functionalization
This work shows that hollow microporous organic polymer (H-MOP-A) with activated internal alkynes as IR probes can be prepared by template synthesis based on acyl Sonogashira-Hagihara coupling at room temperature. The H-MOP-A is a versatile platform in the main chain PSM based on nonradical thiol-yne click reaction. Moreover, an IR peak of internal alkynes in the H-MOP-A is very intense and could be utilized in the monitoring of thiol-yne click-based main chain PSM. The functionalized H-MOP-A with carboxylic acids (H-MOP-CA) showed efficient adsorption toward Ag+ ions. The resultant H-MOP-CA-Ag showed excellent performance in the CO2 fixation to α-alkylidene cyclic compounds.
This work was supported by the \u201cNext Generation Carbon Upcycling Project\u201d (Project No. 2017M1A2A2043146) through the National Research Foundation (NRF) funded by the Ministry of Science and ICT, Republic of Korea.