Organic Molecules and Network Polymers of Intrinsic Microporosity: Structural Characterization via X-ray Scattering and Simulations

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Abstract

Like polymers of intrinsic microporosity (PIMs), organic molecules of intrinsic microporosity (OMIMs) are glassy solids featuring a large concentration of pores smaller than 2 nm and large internal surface area as measured by gas sorption experiments. OMIMs are oligomers designed to fill space inefficiently, consisting of several rigid segments joined at one vertex to produce concave faces. Both X-ray scattering patterns and simulations provide insight into the packing geometry and short-range order of these molecules. We also discuss the interpretation of scattering patterns from two- and three-dimensional network PIMs.

*Supported by NSF/Materials World Network/EPSRC and the NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program.

Authors

  • Amanda G. McDermott

    • Penn State University
  • Lauren J. Abbott

    • Penn State University
  • Annalaura Del Regno

    • University of Manchester
  • Kadhum J. Msayib

    • Cardiff University
  • Bader S. Ghanem

    • Cardiff University
  • Rupert Taylor

    • Cardiff University
  • Mariolino Carta

    • Cardiff University
  • Neil B. McKeown

    • Cardiff University
  • Peter M. Budd

    • University of Manchester
  • Flor R. Siperstein

    • University of Manchester
  • Coray M. Colina

    • Penn State University
  • James Runt

    • Penn State University
    • The Pennsylvania State University