Multistep Continuous Synthesis of a Highly Fluorescent Tröger’s Base-Derived Benzoxazine: Its Thermal Conversion into Intrinsic Microporosity Polymers
Mostafa Ahmed,
Ahmed F. M. EL-Mahdy
Abstract:Troger's base (TB), with its rigid V-shaped geometry, is frequently used as a building block to create polymers with intrinsic microporosity (PIMs). On the other hand, polybenzoxazines have received a lot of attention for a wide range of applications such as high thermal stability, metal ion detection, and cathodic material in batteries. Therefore, in the present work, we describe the first example of Troger's base-derived benzoxazine and its thermal transformation into Troger's base-benzoxazine-derived polyme… Show more
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