Abstract
In this study we used classical Suzuki polycondensation to prepare a pyridinyl-phenanzine (TPPQP) conjugated microporous polymer (CMP) that featured a spherical morphology with a large surface area (371 m2 g−1) and high thermal stability (Td10 = 625 °C; char yield = 81.7 wt%). The framework of the TPPQP CMP presented many dynamic pyridinic units could capture Ag+ ions from solution and facilitate their self-reduction to Ag nanoparticles, thereby forming [email protected] CMP nanocatalysts. The [email protected] CMP nanocatalysts were strong reducing agents for pollutant nitrophenols, converting them into safe amino forms at standard temperature and pressure with a high normalized rate of 19.4 mg−1 s−1. The pyridinic units in the TPPQP CMP structure played an important role in the catalytic reaction, interacting with the phenolic OH groups of p-nitrophenol to accelerate the reduction.
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