Permanently Porous Polymers
A special issue of Polymers (ISSN 2073-4360). This special issue belongs to the section "Polymer Processing and Engineering".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (15 June 2024) | Viewed by 8949
Special Issue Editors
Interests: sulfur-containing monomers; thermoplastic polyurethanes; polythiourethanes; elastomers; thermal (TG/DSC) analysis; mechanical and adhesive properties
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Interests: synthesis of new monomers; synthesis of polymers and copolymers in the form of monoliths and microspheres; synthesis of porous materials; investigation of the internal structure of the porous materials; hierarchical porous polymers; chemical modification of polymers; thermal (TG/DSC) analysis of synthetic and natural polymers
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Interests: novel synthesis of functional monomers; functional polymer synthesis and characterization; functionalization of polymer surface; thermal properties of polymers; application of polymeric microspheres in separation processes; polymeric drug delivery systems
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
For many years, porous polymeric materials have been a thriving area of scientific research. Permanent porosity along with chemical and thermal resistance generate significant advantages in many practical applications. Such materials are used as column packing in different chromatography techniques, as filtration/separation membranes, support for catalysts and sensors, as carriers in drug delivery systems, in water treatment and CO2 capture, etc. In comparison with alternative adsorbents, porous polymers are stable throughout the whole pH range, and they can be simply functionalized and have the ability to create specific sorption spaces. Moreover, they can be easily processed and obtained in the form of monoliths, thin films, and microspheres.
This Special Issue focuses on the synthesis, characterization, and modification of permanently porous polymers. Reviews, original articles, and communications covering the most recent advances are welcome.
Dr. Magdalena Rogulska
Dr. Małgorzata Maciejewska
Dr. Marta Grochowicz
Guest Editors
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