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Recent Progress in the Development of Hyper-Cross-Linked Polymers for Adsorption of Gaseous Volatile Organic Compounds

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Pages 365-393 | Received 13 Jan 2022, Accepted 15 May 2022, Published online: 05 Jun 2022
 

Abstract

To date, numerous strategies have been developed to remove hazardous gaseous components like volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from the airstream. Adsorption technology has been used as an effective approach for the abatement of VOCs for over 30 years. Hyper-cross-linked polymers (HCPs) with permanent porosity, adjustable surface functional groups, and desired physical/chemical properties are recognized to have great potential for the adsorption of VOCs. In this review, the recent research advances achieved in the development of HCPs as adsorbents for the removal of VOCs are discussed with an emphasis on the following aspects: (1) properties of HCPs governing their adsorption performances, (2) removal mechanism of VOCs by HCPs, (3) advantages and shortcomings of HCPs for VOC adsorption, and (4) performance evaluation among HPCs (relative to other adsorption systems). Furthermore, the review was conducted to establish the “property-application” relationships to promote and encourage future research on the formulation of innovative HCP-based adsorptive materials for VOC removal.

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Funding

This work was supported by a grant from the National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) funded by the Ministry of Science and ITC (MSIT) of the Korean government (Grant No: NRF-2020H1D3A1A04079166 and 2021R1A3B1068304).

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