Abstract
SummaryNanoporous crystalline phases can be obtained with syndiotactic polystyrene (s‐PS) and poly(2,6‐dimethyl‐1,4‐phenylene)oxide (PPO) materials characterized by a large variety of morphologies such as film, powder, or aerogel. These nanoporous crystalline materials are characterized by a high sorption capacity of volatile organic compounds (VOC) also when present in traces in air and water and thus are potentially interesting for environmental applications such as air/water purification. Different aspects relative to the structure and the sorption properties of these innovative polymeric materials are presented in this report.
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