Porous Polymers are polymers with built-in porosity. They can be permanently porous or templated to attain porosity. Organic building blocks are commonly used but inorganic (e.g. silicates) or hybrid (e.g. coordination polymers) versions also exist. Please see below a rough list of porous polymers. Also explore our library for more knowledge.
List of Porous Organic Polymers (POPs) that use identifiers:
List of Porous Hybrid Polymers (PHPs) that use identifiers:
List of Porous Inorganic Polymers (PIPs) that use identifiers:
List of Porous Organic Polymers (POPs) that use identifiers:
- Covalent Organic Polymers (COPs)
- See also the dedicated page by Cafer T. Yavuz
- Polymers of Intrinsic Microporosity (PIMs)
- Covalent Triazine Frameworks (CTFs)
- Conjugated Microporous Polymers (CMPs)
- Benzimidazole-Linked Polymers (BILPs)
- Covalent Organic Frameworks (COFs)
- Porous Polymer Networks (PPNs)
- Porous Aromatic Frameworks (PAFs)
List of Porous Hybrid Polymers (PHPs) that use identifiers:
- Porous Coordination Polymers (PCPs)
- Metal Organic Frameworks (MOFs)
- Materials Institute Lavoisier (MILs)
- Porous Coordination Networks (PCNs)
List of Porous Inorganic Polymers (PIPs) that use identifiers: