The iodine adsorption capacity of porous organic polymers is greatly enhanced due to the extended π-conjugated units on the backbone.
Pt NPs@GO has been used for the first time for synthesizing acridinedione from dimedone, aromatic aldehydes and various amines as a catalyst.
Eosin Y dye has been successfully embedded into a nanoporous network EY-POPs through a bottom-up strategy. The polymers could be used as highly effective and reusable heterogeneous organo-photocatalyst for the dehydrogenative coupling reaction.