Pierre Kuhn
Max Planck Society
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Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2008
Pierre Kuhn; Aurelien Forget; Dang Sheng Su; Arne Thomas; Markus Antonietti
High surface area organic materials featuring both micro- and mesopores were synthesized under ionothermal conditions via the formation of polyaryltriazine networks. While the polytrimerization of nitriles in zinc chloride at 400 degrees C produces microporous polymers, higher reaction temperatures induce the formation of additional spherical mesopores with a narrow dispersity. The nitrogen-rich carbonaceous polymer materials thus obtained present surface areas and porosities up to 3300 m(2) g(-1) and 2.4 cm(3) g(-1), respectively. The key point of this synthesis relies on the occurrence of several high temperature polymerization reactions, where irreversible carbonization reactions coupled with the reversible trimerization of nitriles allow the reorganization of the dynamic triazine network. The ZnCl2 molten salt fulfills the requirement of a high temperature solvent, but is also required as catalyst. Thus, this dynamic polymerization system provides not only highly micro- and mesoporous materials, but also allows controlling the pore structure in amorphous organic materials.
Macromolecular Rapid Communications | 2009
Arne Thomas; Pierre Kuhn; Jens Weber; Maria-Magdalena Titirici; Markus Antonietti
A new generation of porous polymers was made for various energy-related applications, e.g., as fuel cell membranes, as electrode materials for batteries, for gas storage, partly from renewable resources. This review intends to catch this emerging field by reporting on a variety of different approaches to make high performing polymers porous. This includes template techniques, polymers with inherent microporosity, polymer frameworks by ionothermal polymerization, and the polymerization of carbon from appropriate precursors and by hydrothermal polymerization. In this process, we try to not only identify the current status of the field, but also point to open question and tasks to identify the potentially relevant progress.
Chemical Communications | 2008
Pierre Kuhn; Kathleen Krüger; Arne Thomas; Markus Antonietti
Carbonaceous polymer networks with tunable porosity were found to behave as exceptional adsorbents toward large organic molecules such as organic dyes.
Chemsuschem | 2010
Regina Palkovits; C. von Malotki; Martin Baumgarten; Klaus Müllen; Christian Baltes; Markus Antonietti; Pierre Kuhn; Jens Weber; Arne Thomas; Ferdi Schüth
The direct low-temperature oxidation of methane to methanol is demonstrated on a highly active homogeneous molecular catalyst system and on heterogeneous molecular catalysts based on polymeric materials possessing ligand motifs within the material structure. The N-(2-methylpropyl)-4,5-diazacarbazolyl-dichloro-platinum(II) complex reaches significantly higher activity compared to the well-known Periana system and allows first conclusions on electronic and structural requirements for high catalytic activity in this reaction. Interestingly, comparable activities could be achieved utilizing a platinum modified poly(benzimidazole) material, which demonstrates for the first time a solid catalyst with superior activity compared to the Periana system. Although the material shows platinum leaching, improved activity and altered electronic properties, compared to the conventional Periana system, support the proposed conclusions on structure-activity relationships. In comparison, platinum modified triazine-based catalysts show lower catalytic activity, but rather stable platinum coordination even after several catalytic cycles. Based on these systems, further development of improved solid catalysts for the direct low-temperature oxidation of methane to methanol is feasible.
Angewandte Chemie | 2008
Pierre Kuhn; Markus Antonietti; Arne Thomas
Angewandte Chemie | 2009
Regina Palkovits; Markus Antonietti; Pierre Kuhn; Arne Thomas; Ferdi Schüth
Macromolecules | 2009
Pierre Kuhn; Arne Thomas; Markus Antonietti
Angewandte Chemie | 2008
Pierre Kuhn; Markus Antonietti; Arne Thomas
Energy and Environmental Science | 2009
Philippe Makowski; Arne Thomas; Pierre Kuhn; Frédéric Goettmann
Advanced Materials | 2009
Pierre Kuhn; Aurelien Forget; Jürgen Hartmann; Arne Thomas; Markus Antonietti