Abstract

For the δ form of syndiotactic polystyrene, a nanoporous triclinic modification, different from the well-established and widely used nanoporous monoclinic modification, is presented. Detailed routes to triclinic or monoclinic modifications, which involve different guest removal procedures from different δ-clathrates, are described and rationalized. Surprisingly, both triclinic and monoclinic δ modifications can be obtained by both triclinic and monoclinic δ-clathrates. The triclinic modification, with respect to the monoclinic one, presents the advantage of higher uptake of pollutants having molecular volume in the range 0.13–0.22 nm3, mainly when present only as traces in water or in air. In particular, the different molecular selectivity of triclinic and monoclinic δ modifications, favoring n-decane and n-hexane sorption, respectively, is described. This behavior is attributed to the crystalline cavities of the triclinic δ modification, which are halved in number and increased in volume with respect to those of monoclinic δ modification.

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