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![]() | Lee, Jeonghyeon; Seo, Myungeun Downsizing of block polymer-templated nanopores to one nanometer via hyper-cross-linking of high χ–low N precursors Journal Article ACS Nano, 15 (5), pp. 9154-9166, 2021, ISBN: 1936-0851. Abstract | BibTeX | Tags: Block polymer Cross-linking Hierarchical pore structure Hyper-cross-linking Mesoporous Microporous PIMS Porous polymer @article{Seo2021, title = {Downsizing of block polymer-templated nanopores to one nanometer via hyper-cross-linking of high χ–low N precursors}, author = {Jeonghyeon Lee AND Myungeun Seo}, url = {https://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/acsnano.1c02690}, doi = {10.1021/acsnano.1c02690}, isbn = {1936-0851}, year = {2021}, date = {2021-05-05}, journal = {ACS Nano}, volume = {15}, number = {5}, pages = {9154-9166}, abstract = {Synthesizing nanoporous polymer from the block polymer template by selective removal of the sacrificial domain offers straightforward pore size control as a function of the degree of polymerization (N). Downscaling pore size into the microporous regime (<2 nm) has been thermodynamically challenging, because the low N drives the system to disorder and the small-sized pore is prone to collapse. Herein, we report that maximizing cross-linking density of a block polymer precursor with an increased interaction parameter (χ) can help successfully stabilize the structure bearing pore sizes of 1.1 nm. We adopt polymerization-induced microphase separation (PIMS) combined with hyper-cross-linking as a strategy for the preparation of the bicontinuous block polymer precursors with a densely cross-linked framework by copolymerization of vinylbenzyl chloride with divinylbenzene and also Friedel–Crafts alkylation. Incorporating 4-vinylbiphenyl as a higher-χ comonomer to the sacrificial polylactide (PLA) block and optimizing the segregation strength versus cross-linking density allow for further downscaling. Control of pore size by N of PLA is demonstrated in the range of 9.9–1.1 nm. Accessible surface area to fluorescein-tagged dextrans is regulated by the relative size of the pore to the guest, and pore size is controlled. These findings will be useful for designing microporous polymers with tailored pore size for advanced catalytic and separation applications.}, keywords = {Block polymer, Cross-linking, Hierarchical pore structure, Hyper-cross-linking, Mesoporous, Microporous, PIMS, Porous polymer}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {article} } Synthesizing nanoporous polymer from the block polymer template by selective removal of the sacrificial domain offers straightforward pore size control as a function of the degree of polymerization (N). Downscaling pore size into the microporous regime (<2 nm) has been thermodynamically challenging, because the low N drives the system to disorder and the small-sized pore is prone to collapse. Herein, we report that maximizing cross-linking density of a block polymer precursor with an increased interaction parameter (χ) can help successfully stabilize the structure bearing pore sizes of 1.1 nm. We adopt polymerization-induced microphase separation (PIMS) combined with hyper-cross-linking as a strategy for the preparation of the bicontinuous block polymer precursors with a densely cross-linked framework by copolymerization of vinylbenzyl chloride with divinylbenzene and also Friedel–Crafts alkylation. Incorporating 4-vinylbiphenyl as a higher-χ comonomer to the sacrificial polylactide (PLA) block and optimizing the segregation strength versus cross-linking density allow for further downscaling. Control of pore size by N of PLA is demonstrated in the range of 9.9–1.1 nm. Accessible surface area to fluorescein-tagged dextrans is regulated by the relative size of the pore to the guest, and pore size is controlled. These findings will be useful for designing microporous polymers with tailored pore size for advanced catalytic and separation applications. |
![]() | Kim, Soobin; Varga, Gábor; Seo, Myungeun; Sápi, András; Rácz, Viktória; Gómez-Pérez, Juan F; Sebők, Dániel; Lee, Jeonghyeon; Kukovecz, Ákos; Kónya, Zoltán Nesting well-defined Pt nanoparticles within a hierarchically porous polymer as a heterogeneous Suzuki–Miyaura catalyst Journal Article ACS Appl. Nano Mater., 4 (4), pp. 4070-4076, 2021, ISSN: 2574-0970. Abstract | BibTeX | Tags: Block polymer Cross-linking Heterogeneous catalysis Hierarchical pore structure Hyper-cross-linking Mesoporous Metal nanoparticle Microporous PIMS Porous polymer @article{Kim2021, title = {Nesting well-defined Pt nanoparticles within a hierarchically porous polymer as a heterogeneous Suzuki–Miyaura catalyst}, author = {Soobin Kim and Gábor Varga and Myungeun Seo and András Sápi and Viktória Rácz and Juan F. Gómez-Pérez and Dániel Sebők and Jeonghyeon Lee and Ákos Kukovecz and Zoltán Kónya}, url = {https://pubs.acs.org/doi/full/10.1021/acsanm.1c00396}, doi = {10.1021/acsanm.1c00396}, issn = {2574-0970}, year = {2021}, date = {2021-04-23}, journal = {ACS Appl. Nano Mater.}, volume = {4}, number = {4}, pages = {4070-4076}, abstract = {A hierarchically porous polymer (HPP) consisting of micropores (∼1 nm) within a 3D continuous mesoporous wall (∼15 nm) was used to support well-defined Pt nanoparticles (2 nm in diameter) as a heterogeneous catalyst for the Suzuki–Miyaura cross-coupling reaction in the liquid phase. The ligand-capped nanoparticles were loaded into the polymer and treated with plasma to expose the active surface. The dual porosity was essential: the block polymer-templated mesopores provided the reactants facile access to the nanoparticle center, which was firmly immobilized by the microporous surface. Compared to inorganic mesoporous silica supports, which are intrinsically susceptible to basic hydrolysis, the Pt-HPP featured higher activity for all halide leaving groups, even in green solvents, as well as excellent recyclability. Only 5% decrease in activity was observed after 10 cycles. Pt-HPP was one of the most active heterogeneous catalysts for aryl chloride substrates compared to literature Pt or Pd examples.}, keywords = {Block polymer, Cross-linking, Heterogeneous catalysis, Hierarchical pore structure, Hyper-cross-linking, Mesoporous, Metal nanoparticle, Microporous, PIMS, Porous polymer}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {article} } A hierarchically porous polymer (HPP) consisting of micropores (∼1 nm) within a 3D continuous mesoporous wall (∼15 nm) was used to support well-defined Pt nanoparticles (2 nm in diameter) as a heterogeneous catalyst for the Suzuki–Miyaura cross-coupling reaction in the liquid phase. The ligand-capped nanoparticles were loaded into the polymer and treated with plasma to expose the active surface. The dual porosity was essential: the block polymer-templated mesopores provided the reactants facile access to the nanoparticle center, which was firmly immobilized by the microporous surface. Compared to inorganic mesoporous silica supports, which are intrinsically susceptible to basic hydrolysis, the Pt-HPP featured higher activity for all halide leaving groups, even in green solvents, as well as excellent recyclability. Only 5% decrease in activity was observed after 10 cycles. Pt-HPP was one of the most active heterogeneous catalysts for aryl chloride substrates compared to literature Pt or Pd examples. |
2020 |
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![]() | Park, Jongmin; Smith, Stefan J D; Wood, Colin D; Mulet, Xavier; Seo, Myungeun Core hyper-cross-linked star polymers from block polymer micelle precursors Journal Article Polym. Chem., 11 (45), pp. 7178-7184, 2020, ISBN: 1759-9954. Abstract | BibTeX | Tags: Block polymer CCS polymer Hyper-cross-linking Micelles RAFT polymerization @article{Seo2020b, title = {Core hyper-cross-linked star polymers from block polymer micelle precursors}, author = {Jongmin Park AND Stefan J. D. Smith AND Colin D. Wood AND Xavier Mulet AND Myungeun Seo}, doi = {10.1039/d0py01225d}, isbn = {1759-9954}, year = {2020}, date = {2020-12-07}, journal = {Polym. Chem.}, volume = {11}, number = {45}, pages = {7178-7184}, abstract = {This study explores hyper-cross-linking of the cores of block copolymer micelles as a means to generate star polymers with a hyper-cross-linked core surrounded by linear corona arms. A solution of poly(methyl methacrylate)-b-polystyrene (MS) was prepared in acetonitrile to form micelles which were reacted with α,α’-dichloro-p-xylene in the presence of FeCl3 to produce core hyper-cross-linked star (CHS) polymers by selective cross-linking of the PS core. A kinetic investigation showed formation of high-molar mass species (>104 kg mol−1) within 1 h of reaction, which supported conversion of individual MS micelles into CHS polymers. We synthesized several CHS polymers by varying the PS core fractions from 20 to 53%. All the polymers possessed discrete spherical cores that were 19–60 nm in diameter and all were highly soluble in organic solvents retaining the CHS architecture. While permanent microporosity was not detected by gas sorption measurements, increased dye uptake of CHS polymer in solution suggests utility of CHS polymers as stable and solution-processible nanocontainers with accessible free volume in the core.}, keywords = {Block polymer, CCS polymer, Hyper-cross-linking, Micelles, RAFT polymerization}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {article} } This study explores hyper-cross-linking of the cores of block copolymer micelles as a means to generate star polymers with a hyper-cross-linked core surrounded by linear corona arms. A solution of poly(methyl methacrylate)-b-polystyrene (MS) was prepared in acetonitrile to form micelles which were reacted with α,α’-dichloro-p-xylene in the presence of FeCl3 to produce core hyper-cross-linked star (CHS) polymers by selective cross-linking of the PS core. A kinetic investigation showed formation of high-molar mass species (>104 kg mol−1) within 1 h of reaction, which supported conversion of individual MS micelles into CHS polymers. We synthesized several CHS polymers by varying the PS core fractions from 20 to 53%. All the polymers possessed discrete spherical cores that were 19–60 nm in diameter and all were highly soluble in organic solvents retaining the CHS architecture. While permanent microporosity was not detected by gas sorption measurements, increased dye uptake of CHS polymer in solution suggests utility of CHS polymers as stable and solution-processible nanocontainers with accessible free volume in the core. |
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![]() | Lee, Jeonghyeon; Seo, Myungeun Hyper-cross-linked polymer with enhanced porosity by in situ removal of trimethylsilyl group via electrophilic aromatic substitution Journal Article ACS Macro Lett., 7 (12), pp. 1448-1454, 2018. Abstract | BibTeX | Tags: Hyper-cross-linking Microporous Porous polymer Postpolymerization modification RAFT polymerization @article{Lee2018c, title = {Hyper-cross-linked polymer with enhanced porosity by in situ removal of trimethylsilyl group via electrophilic aromatic substitution}, author = {Jeonghyeon Lee and Myungeun Seo}, year = {2018}, date = {2018-11-26}, journal = {ACS Macro Lett.}, volume = {7}, number = {12}, pages = {1448-1454}, abstract = {We report the synthesis of microporous hyper-cross-linked polymers (HCPs) with increased specific surface area and porosity by the in situ removal of trimethylsilyl (TMS) groups during hyper-cross-linking. We synthesized poly(4-trimethylsilylstyrene-co-vinylbenzyl chloride-co-divinylbenzene)s (P(TMSS-co-VBzCl-co-DVB)s) with different compositions by reversible addition–fragmentation chain transfer copolymerization and converted them into HCPs by reacting with FeCl3 in 1,2-dichloroethane. The nearly quantitative removal of the TMS groups was observed during the reaction following the electrophilic aromatic substitution mechanism, where the TMS group shows higher reactivity than an aromatic hydrogen. Substantial enhancement in pore characteristics including surface area, microporosity, and mesoporosity was noticed up to a certain level of TMSS incorporation, compared with HCP derived from P(VBzCl-co-DVB). We suggest the porogenic TMS group increases porosity mainly by in situ removal via facilitated substitution reaction, which creates permanent voids in the hyper-cross-linked network. The use of TMSS provides a feasible and complementary route to tuning the pore characteristics of HCPs by varying DVB content, and is applicable to the synthesis of hierarchically porous polymers containing micropores within a mesoporous framework from block polymer precursors.}, keywords = {Hyper-cross-linking, Microporous, Porous polymer, Postpolymerization modification, RAFT polymerization}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {article} } We report the synthesis of microporous hyper-cross-linked polymers (HCPs) with increased specific surface area and porosity by the in situ removal of trimethylsilyl (TMS) groups during hyper-cross-linking. We synthesized poly(4-trimethylsilylstyrene-co-vinylbenzyl chloride-co-divinylbenzene)s (P(TMSS-co-VBzCl-co-DVB)s) with different compositions by reversible addition–fragmentation chain transfer copolymerization and converted them into HCPs by reacting with FeCl3 in 1,2-dichloroethane. The nearly quantitative removal of the TMS groups was observed during the reaction following the electrophilic aromatic substitution mechanism, where the TMS group shows higher reactivity than an aromatic hydrogen. Substantial enhancement in pore characteristics including surface area, microporosity, and mesoporosity was noticed up to a certain level of TMSS incorporation, compared with HCP derived from P(VBzCl-co-DVB). We suggest the porogenic TMS group increases porosity mainly by in situ removal via facilitated substitution reaction, which creates permanent voids in the hyper-cross-linked network. The use of TMSS provides a feasible and complementary route to tuning the pore characteristics of HCPs by varying DVB content, and is applicable to the synthesis of hierarchically porous polymers containing micropores within a mesoporous framework from block polymer precursors. |
![]() | Park, Jongmin; Kim, KyuHan; Seo, Myungeun Chem. Commun., 54 , pp. 7908-7911, 2018. Abstract | BibTeX | Tags: Block polymer Diffusion Emulsion Hierarchical pore structure Hyper-cross-linking Macroporous Mesoporous Microporous PIMS Pore size control Porous polymer RAFT polymerization @article{Park2018, title = {Hyper-cross-linked polymer with controlled multiscale porosity via polymerization-induced microphase separation within high internal phase emulsion}, author = {Jongmin Park and KyuHan Kim and Myungeun Seo}, url = {https://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlelanding/2018/cc/c8cc03508c#!divAbstract}, year = {2018}, date = {2018-06-20}, journal = {Chem. Commun.}, volume = {54}, pages = {7908-7911}, abstract = {We report the preparation of hierarchically porous polymers containing fully interconnected and controlled micro-, meso-, and macropores, where a hyper-cross-linked microporous polymer skeleton forms a reticulating mesoporous wall that supports a highly porous macropore framework. These materials provide high specific surface area and >90% porosity, useful for rapid sorption of organic molecules.}, keywords = {Block polymer, Diffusion, Emulsion, Hierarchical pore structure, Hyper-cross-linking, Macroporous, Mesoporous, Microporous, PIMS, Pore size control, Porous polymer, RAFT polymerization}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {article} } We report the preparation of hierarchically porous polymers containing fully interconnected and controlled micro-, meso-, and macropores, where a hyper-cross-linked microporous polymer skeleton forms a reticulating mesoporous wall that supports a highly porous macropore framework. These materials provide high specific surface area and >90% porosity, useful for rapid sorption of organic molecules. |
![]() | Kim, Soobin; Seo, Myungeun Control of porosity in hierarchically porous polymers derived from hyper-crosslinked block polymer precursors Journal Article J. Polym. Sci. Part A: Polym. Chem., 56 , pp. 900-913, 2018, (featured in the front cover). Abstract | BibTeX | Tags: Block polymer Diffusion Hierarchical pore structure Hyper-cross-linking Mesoporous Microporous PIMS Porous polymer @article{Kim2018, title = {Control of porosity in hierarchically porous polymers derived from hyper-crosslinked block polymer precursors}, author = {Soobin Kim and Myungeun Seo}, url = {https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/pola.28987}, year = {2018}, date = {2018-03-06}, journal = {J. Polym. Sci. Part A: Polym. Chem.}, volume = {56}, pages = {900-913}, abstract = {This image from the research of Soobin Kim and Myungeun Seo on page 900 shows a scanning electron micrograph of a hierarchically porous polymer synthesized by combination of hyper‐crosslinking with polymerization‐induced microphase separation (PIMS). Three‐dimensionally continuous mesopores with size of ca. 10 nm are evident. The PIMS process allows them to readily produce a crosslinked block polymer precursor with a disordered bicontinuous morphology composed of polylactide (PLA) and polystyrenic microdomains. A hyper‐crosslinking reaction degrades the PLA to generate the mesoporous space, and it simultaneously creates micropores smaller than 2 nm (not visible) within the polystyrenic microdomain to yield the hierarchical pore structure. This provides improved stability and accelerated diffusion to microporous surface. (DOI: 10.1002/pola.28966)}, note = {featured in the front cover}, keywords = {Block polymer, Diffusion, Hierarchical pore structure, Hyper-cross-linking, Mesoporous, Microporous, PIMS, Porous polymer}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {article} } This image from the research of Soobin Kim and Myungeun Seo on page 900 shows a scanning electron micrograph of a hierarchically porous polymer synthesized by combination of hyper‐crosslinking with polymerization‐induced microphase separation (PIMS). Three‐dimensionally continuous mesopores with size of ca. 10 nm are evident. The PIMS process allows them to readily produce a crosslinked block polymer precursor with a disordered bicontinuous morphology composed of polylactide (PLA) and polystyrenic microdomains. A hyper‐crosslinking reaction degrades the PLA to generate the mesoporous space, and it simultaneously creates micropores smaller than 2 nm (not visible) within the polystyrenic microdomain to yield the hierarchical pore structure. This provides improved stability and accelerated diffusion to microporous surface. (DOI: 10.1002/pola.28966) |
2015 |
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![]() | Seo, Myungeun; Kim, Soobin; Oh, Jaehoon; Kim, Sun-Jung; Hillmyer, Marc A Hierarchically porous polymers from hyper-cross-linked block polymer precursors Journal Article J. Am. Chem. Soc., 137 (2), pp. 600–603, 2015. Abstract | BibTeX | Tags: Block polymer Diffusion Hierarchical pore structure Hyper-cross-linking Mesoporous Microphase separation PIMS Pore size control Porous polymer @article{Seo*2015, title = {Hierarchically porous polymers from hyper-cross-linked block polymer precursors}, author = {Myungeun Seo and Soobin Kim and Jaehoon Oh and Sun-Jung Kim and Marc A. Hillmyer}, url = {https://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/ja511581w}, year = {2015}, date = {2015-01-21}, journal = {J. Am. Chem. Soc.}, volume = {137}, number = {2}, pages = {600–603}, abstract = {We report synthesis of hierarchically porous polymers (HPPs) consisting of micropores and well-defined 3D continuous mesopores by combination of hyper-cross-linking and block polymer self-assembly. Copolymerization of 4-vinylbenzyl chloride (VBzCl) with divinylbenzene (DVB) in the presence of polylactide (PLA) macro-chain-transfer agent produced a cross-linked block polymer precursor PLA-b-P(VBzCl-co-DVB) via reversible addition–fragmentation chain transfer polymerization. A nanoscopic bicontinuous morphology containing PLA and P(VBzCl-co-DVB) microdomains was obtained as a result of polymerization-induced microphase separation. While a basic treatment of the precursor selectively removed PLA to yield a reticulated mesoporous polymer, hyper-cross-linking of the precursor by FeCl3 generated micropores in the P(VBzCl-co-DVB) microdomain via Friedel–Crafts alkylation and simultaneously degraded PLA to produce the HPP containing micropores in the mesoporous framework. The mesopore size of the HPP could be precisely controlled from 6 to 15 nm by controlling the molar mass of PLA. We demonstrate acceleration in adsorption rate in the HPP compared to a hyper-cross-linked microporous polymer.}, keywords = {Block polymer, Diffusion, Hierarchical pore structure, Hyper-cross-linking, Mesoporous, Microphase separation, PIMS, Pore size control, Porous polymer}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {article} } We report synthesis of hierarchically porous polymers (HPPs) consisting of micropores and well-defined 3D continuous mesopores by combination of hyper-cross-linking and block polymer self-assembly. Copolymerization of 4-vinylbenzyl chloride (VBzCl) with divinylbenzene (DVB) in the presence of polylactide (PLA) macro-chain-transfer agent produced a cross-linked block polymer precursor PLA-b-P(VBzCl-co-DVB) via reversible addition–fragmentation chain transfer polymerization. A nanoscopic bicontinuous morphology containing PLA and P(VBzCl-co-DVB) microdomains was obtained as a result of polymerization-induced microphase separation. While a basic treatment of the precursor selectively removed PLA to yield a reticulated mesoporous polymer, hyper-cross-linking of the precursor by FeCl3 generated micropores in the P(VBzCl-co-DVB) microdomain via Friedel–Crafts alkylation and simultaneously degraded PLA to produce the HPP containing micropores in the mesoporous framework. The mesopore size of the HPP could be precisely controlled from 6 to 15 nm by controlling the molar mass of PLA. We demonstrate acceleration in adsorption rate in the HPP compared to a hyper-cross-linked microporous polymer. |