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      Porous Organic Polymers for CO 2 Storage and Conversion Reactions

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          The teraton challenge. A review of fixation and transformation of carbon dioxide

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            Conjugated microporous polymers: design, synthesis and application.

            Conjugated microporous polymers (CMPs) are a class of organic porous polymers that combine π-conjugated skeletons with permanent nanopores, in sharp contrast to other porous materials that are not π-conjugated and with conventional conjugated polymers that are nonporous. As an emerging material platform, CMPs offer a high flexibility for the molecular design of conjugated skeletons and nanopores. Various chemical reactions, building blocks and synthetic methods have been developed and a broad variety of CMPs with different structures and specific properties have been synthesized, driving the rapid growth of the field. CMPs are unique in that they allow the complementary utilization of π-conjugated skeletons and nanopores for functional exploration; they have shown great potential for challenging energy and environmental issues, as exemplified by their excellent performance in gas adsorption, heterogeneous catalysis, light emitting, light harvesting and electrical energy storage. This review describes the molecular design principles of CMPs, advancements in synthetic and structural studies and the frontiers of functional exploration and potential applications.
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              Carbon capture and storage update

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                Journal
                ChemCatChem
                ChemCatChem
                Wiley
                1867-3880
                1867-3899
                October 24 2018
                January 09 2019
                September 11 2018
                January 09 2019
                : 11
                : 1
                : 244-257
                Affiliations
                [1 ]School of Materials ScienceIndian Association for the Cultivation of Science Kolkata 700 032 India
                [2 ]Technical Research CentreS. N. Bose Centre for Basic Sciences Kolkata 700 106 India
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                10.1002/cctc.201801046
                276c30c0-e934-42b1-85f7-7acc3a4f4d7a
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