Issue 47, 2015

A hierarchical porous ionic organic polymer as a new platform for heterogeneous phase transfer catalysis

Abstract

In this work we demonstrate for the first time the construction of a hierarchical porous ionic organic polymer via the polymerization of the vinyl-functionalized quaternary phosphonium salt monomer under solvothermal conditions. The resultant polymerized quaternary phosphonium (PQP) salt features a hierarchical porous structure and excellent amphiphilicity. After anion-exchange with peroxotungstate, the afforded W2O11/PQP demonstrates excellent performances as a heterogeneous phase-transfer catalyst in the context of epoxidation of olefin and oxidation of dibenzothiophene when using the environmentally benign H2O2 as the oxidant, superior to the homogeneous counterparts and other types of phase-transfer catalysts. Our work thereby paves a way to advance hierarchical porous ionic organic polymers as a new type of platform for heterogeneous phase transfer catalysis.

Graphical abstract: A hierarchical porous ionic organic polymer as a new platform for heterogeneous phase transfer catalysis

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
11 Sep 2015
Accepted
21 Oct 2015
First published
21 Oct 2015

J. Mater. Chem. A, 2015,3, 23871-23875

A hierarchical porous ionic organic polymer as a new platform for heterogeneous phase transfer catalysis

Q. Sun, S. Ma, Z. Dai, X. Meng and F. Xiao, J. Mater. Chem. A, 2015, 3, 23871 DOI: 10.1039/C5TA07267K

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