Design of Hierarchically Porous Materials Containing Covalent Organic Frameworks
My thesis, Design of Hierarchically Porous Materials Containing Covalent Organic Frameworks, focuses on testing the validity of incorporating nanoporous organic materials into macroporous scaffolding to improve the functionality of covalent organic frameworks as materials for filtration applications. The macroporous scaffold was based off of a material recently described in literature and the bulk of the experimentation was focused on the effects of the necessary processing for the creation of the macroporous material on the structure of the covalent organic frameworks. The property primarily investigated was the Brunauer-Emmett-Teller surface area, as the applicability of the frameworks is largely determined by their nanoporous surface area.
- Author (aut): Ridenour, Brian
- Thesis director: Jin, Kailong
- Committee member: Tongay, Sefaattin
- Contributor (ctb): Barrett, The Honors College
- Contributor (ctb): Materials Science and Engineering Program