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2024 (English)In: Advanced Science, E-ISSN 2198-3844, Vol. 11, no 19, article id 2400626Article, review/survey (Refereed) Published
Abstract [en]
Engineering porous organic polymers (POPs) into 1D morphology holds significant promise for diverse applications due to their exceptional processability and increased surface contact for enhanced interactions with guest molecules. This article reviews the latest developments in nanofibrous POPs and their derivatives, encompassing porous organic polymer nanofibers, their composites, and POPs-derived carbon nanofibers. The review delves into the design and fabrication strategies, elucidates the formation mechanisms, explores their functional attributes, and highlights promising applications. The first section systematically outlines two primary fabrication approaches of nanofibrous POPs, i.e., direct bulk synthesis and electrospinning technology. Both routes are discussed and compared in terms of template utilization and post-treatments. Next, performance of nanofibrous POPs and their derivatives are reviewed for applications including water treatment, water/oil separation, gas adsorption, energy storage, heterogeneous catalysis, microwave absorption, and biomedical systems. Finally, highlighting existent challenges and offering future prospects of nanofibrous POPs and their derivatives are concluded.
Keywords
applications, bulk synthesis, electrospinning, nanofibers, porous organic polymers
National Category
Polymer Chemistry Polymer Technologies
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:su:diva-228143 (URN)10.1002/advs.202400626 (DOI)001183659500001 ()38476058 (PubMedID)2-s2.0-85187524961 (Scopus ID)
2024-04-102024-04-102024-09-05Bibliographically approved