Microporous Polymer Networks Made by Cyclotrimerization of Commercial, Aromatic Diisocyanates
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The cyclotrimerization of commercial, aromatic diisocyanates allows for the formation of monolithic, microporous polymer networks with surface areas up to 1300-1500 m/g. The process has been up-scaled for production of 100 g batches. The monolithic materials show a promising potential for the removal of lipophilic components from aqueous mixtures.
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