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A sort of non-polystyrene type hypercrosslinked resin was firstly synthesized through chloromethylation of simple aryl molecules (benzene, toluene, naphthalene, diphenyl), succedent continuous Friedel-Crafts alkylation polymerization and post-crosslinking reaction. The chemical and porous structures of these novel resins were characterized with BET, FT-IR and elementary analysis, respectively. The results showed that these novel adsorptive materials possessing abundant crosslinked networks had high specific surface areas (up to 1191.26 m2/g), large pore volumes (0.2–1.4 ml/g), narrow pore size distributions (mainly in the range of micropores and small mesopores).
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Zhang, X., Jin, Q., Dai, L. et al. Facile synthesis of hypercrosslinked resins via chloromethylation and continuous condensation of simple aryl molecules. Bull Mater Sci 34, 735–738 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12034-011-0188-z
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