Polymers of a new class of glassy materials that demonstrate unusual solubility controlled permeabilitymetathesis Si–O–Si containing polynorbornenesare synthesized. The introduction of bulky Si(OSiMe<sub>3</sub>)<sub>3</sub> substituents into the polynorbornene backbone is shown to provide the polymers with increased gas permeability, higher than all other known metathesis polynorbornenes. The prepared glassy polymers reveal behavior similar to that known for rubbers and, in particular, siloxanes: permeability coefficients increase for the penetrants of larger size. That is, these polymers are capable to remove higher hydrocarbons from natural and associated petroleum gases
Objectives. Polymeric carbonate siloxanes containing a siloxane-N-phthalimidine group in the chain f...
The transport of small gases (H2, CO2, N2, O2) through a series of novel membranes based on necklace...
Polymers of Intrinsic Microporosity (PIMs) combine the desirable processability of polymers with a ...
The synthesis and gas permeation properties of addition-type poly(3,3-bis(trimethylsilyl)tricyclo...
High free volume glassy polymers are generally more selective to condensable vapors rather than to l...
Polynorbornenes of different molecular weights were synthesised by addition polymerisation, using a ...
For gas separation membranes, materials are required that offer high permeability as well as good se...
Polynorbornenes have dramatically different properties and various applications depending on their c...
open10siPolymer membranes with ultrahigh CO2 permeabilities and high selectivities are needed to add...
The vinyl addition polymerization of norbornyl-based monomers bearing polar functional groups is oft...
A series of modified polymers with 4-trimethylsilyl--hydroxylbenzyl (HBTMS) substituents were made a...
Greenhouse gas emissions, particularly CO2 [carbon dioxide] has led to various climate-related pheno...
Membrane materials for CO2 removal from natural gas are based on glassy polymers with a high CO2/CH4...
In this work, membranes based on polycyclic silicone networks were synthesized from different cyclic...
Polymer membranes are prized as a low-energy, low-maintenance and low-cost alternative to convention...
Objectives. Polymeric carbonate siloxanes containing a siloxane-N-phthalimidine group in the chain f...
The transport of small gases (H2, CO2, N2, O2) through a series of novel membranes based on necklace...
Polymers of Intrinsic Microporosity (PIMs) combine the desirable processability of polymers with a ...
The synthesis and gas permeation properties of addition-type poly(3,3-bis(trimethylsilyl)tricyclo...
High free volume glassy polymers are generally more selective to condensable vapors rather than to l...
Polynorbornenes of different molecular weights were synthesised by addition polymerisation, using a ...
For gas separation membranes, materials are required that offer high permeability as well as good se...
Polynorbornenes have dramatically different properties and various applications depending on their c...
open10siPolymer membranes with ultrahigh CO2 permeabilities and high selectivities are needed to add...
The vinyl addition polymerization of norbornyl-based monomers bearing polar functional groups is oft...
A series of modified polymers with 4-trimethylsilyl--hydroxylbenzyl (HBTMS) substituents were made a...
Greenhouse gas emissions, particularly CO2 [carbon dioxide] has led to various climate-related pheno...
Membrane materials for CO2 removal from natural gas are based on glassy polymers with a high CO2/CH4...
In this work, membranes based on polycyclic silicone networks were synthesized from different cyclic...
Polymer membranes are prized as a low-energy, low-maintenance and low-cost alternative to convention...
Objectives. Polymeric carbonate siloxanes containing a siloxane-N-phthalimidine group in the chain f...
The transport of small gases (H2, CO2, N2, O2) through a series of novel membranes based on necklace...
Polymers of Intrinsic Microporosity (PIMs) combine the desirable processability of polymers with a ...