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Water-Dispersible, Responsive, and Carbonizable Hairy Microporous Polymeric Nanospheres
Multifunctionalization of microporous
polymers is highly desirable but remains a significant challenge,
considering that the current microporous polymers are generally hydrophobic
and nonresponsive to different environmental stimuli and difficult
to be carbonized without damage of their well-defined nanomorphology.
Herein, we demonstrate a facile and versatile method to fabricate
water-dispersible, pH/temperature responsive and readily carbonizable
hairy microporous polymeric nanospheres based on combination of the
hyper-cross-linking chemistry with the surface-initiated atom transfer
radical polymerization (SI-ATRP). The hyper-cross-linking creates
a highly microporous core, whereas the SI-ATRP provides diverse functionalities
by surface grafting of hairy functional blocks. The as-prepared materials
present multifunctional properties, including sensitive response to
pH/temperature, high adsorption capacity toward adsorbates from aqueous
solution, and valuable transformation into well-defined microporous
carbon nanospheres because of hybrid of carbonizable core and thermo-decomposable
protection shell. We hope this strategy could promote the development
of both functional microporous polymers and advanced hairy nanoparticles
for multipurpose applications