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publicationNumber CN-111875761-B
titleOfInvention A kind of organic porous skeleton polymer based on tetrastyrene structure and its synthesis method
abstract The invention provides an organic porous skeleton polymer based on a tetrastyrene structure and a synthesis method thereof, belonging to the technical field of functional materials. The present invention provides an organic porous skeleton polymer based on tetrastyrene structure, which has the structure shown in formula I; the organic porous skeleton polymer based on tetrastyrene structure is composed of tetrastyrylaldehyde and 1,5-dinaphthalene Phenol is a monomer, and is prepared according to the molar ratio of tetrastyrylaldehyde and 1,5-dinaphthol: 0.8-1.2: 1.5-2.5. In the present invention, the tetrastyryl aldehyde and 1,5-binaphthol are connected through an aldol condensation reaction, and the formed organic porous skeleton polymer based on the tetrastyryl structure has a uniform structure and is thermally and chemically stable. good sex.
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