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Advances in Porous Organic Polymers for Efficient Water Capture
Authors:Dr. Yearin Byun  Dr. Sang Hyun Je  Dr. Siddulu Naidu Talapaneni  Prof. Ali Coskun
Affiliation:Graduate School of EEWS, Korea Advanced Institute of, Science and Technology (KAIST), Daejeon, 34141 Republic of Korea
Abstract:Desiccant driven dehumidification for maintaining the proper humidity levels and atmospheric water capture with minimum energy penalty are important aspects in heat pumps, refrigeration, gas and liquid purifications, gas sensing, and clean water production for improved human health and comfort. Water adsorption by using nanoporous materials has emerged as a viable alternative to energy-intensive industrial processes, thus understanding the significance of their porosity, high surface areas, vast pore volumes, chemical and structural features relative to the water adsorption is quite important. In this review article, important features of nanoporous materials are presented, including zeolites, porous carbons, as well as crystalline and amorphous porous organic polymers (POPs) to define the interactions between the water molecules and the polar/non-polar functional groups on the surface of these nanoporous materials. In particular, focus is placed on the recent developments in POPs in the context of water capture as a result of their remarkable stability towards water and wide range of available synthetic routes and building blocks for their synthesis. We also highlighted recent approaches to increase the water sorption capacity of POPs by modifying their structure, morphology, porosity, and chemical functionality while emphasizing their promising future in this emerging area.
Keywords:carbon dioxide separation  organic desiccants  porous organic polymers  surface area  water vapor capture
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