Abstract

The development of porous adsorbents to address the trade-off between physical adsorption capacity and selectivity has attracted extensive research interest due to their potential applications in gas separation and purification, but remains a daunting challenge. Herein, we report a new strategy involving increasing connected numbers of external linkers (from di-connected DCM to tri-connected TCM) to crosslink nitrogen-rich carbazole derivatives, thereby improving the microporosity of microporous polycarbozole frameworks and promoting CO2 adsorption capacity and selectivity. This is mainly attributed to tri-connected linker can make carbazole-based monomers more closely packed than di-connected linker, resulting in higher microporosity in tri-connected polymers constructed from the same monomer than that of di-connected polymers. Meanwhile, the dynamic breakthrough experiments show that tri-connected polymers have better CO2/N2 separation abilities than di-connected polymers.

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