“…230,231 While many classical solvent-based syntheses require expensive starting materials or catalysts, 232,233 mechanochemistry obviates the need for solubilising groups and allows one to avoid low DPs due to the rapid precipitation of products. 234 The need to reduce solvent waste has inspired several studies on the general mechanochemical synthesis of porous materials 235,236 such as porous carbons, [237][238][239][240][241][242][243][244][245][246][247][248] porous coordination polymers 249,250 (e.g., metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) [251][252][253][254][255] ), and purely organic polymers. 53,102,[256][257][258][259][260] Up to now, porous polymers have been exclusively synthesised by step-growth polymerisation, while particularly using polycondensation reactions.…”