2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.micromeso.2021.110939
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Synthesis and characterization of phenanthroimidazole-containing triazine frameworks and their performance in CO2 capture

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“…For increasing the catalytic properties of porous materials, the post synthetic modification has been well documented by further functionalization or incorporating metal ions in the frameworks, hence several groups reported the metal loaded porous frameworks for various applications like. [3] POFs high surface area and presence of donor atoms, they are used as very good support to anchor the metals to get better catalytic activity in organic transformations [4] Metal mounted on pores in POFs has been noted to be utilized as a catalyst in reactions such as gas adsorption, [5] CO 2 capture, [6] coupling reaction, [7] metal adsorption, [8] cyclic carbonate synthesis [9] and metal-free catalysis. [10] Zinc is an abundant element in the earth's layers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For increasing the catalytic properties of porous materials, the post synthetic modification has been well documented by further functionalization or incorporating metal ions in the frameworks, hence several groups reported the metal loaded porous frameworks for various applications like. [3] POFs high surface area and presence of donor atoms, they are used as very good support to anchor the metals to get better catalytic activity in organic transformations [4] Metal mounted on pores in POFs has been noted to be utilized as a catalyst in reactions such as gas adsorption, [5] CO 2 capture, [6] coupling reaction, [7] metal adsorption, [8] cyclic carbonate synthesis [9] and metal-free catalysis. [10] Zinc is an abundant element in the earth's layers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%