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Oxygen permselectivities through supramolecular polymer membranes prepared by highly selective photocyclic aromatization of poly(substituted acetylene)

Oxygen permselectivities through supramolecular polymer membranes prepared by highly selective photocyclic aromatization of poly(substituted acetylene)
In order to estimate oxygen permselectivities through a supramolecular polymer membrane for the first time, we prepared three kinds of composite membranes consisting of a supramolecular polymer membrane and a conventional organic polymer membrane. Supramolecular polymer membranes were prepared by using highly selective photocyclic aromatization of poly(substituted acetylene)s. It was found that the supramolecular polymer membrane had oxygen permselectivity (α = P O 2/P N 2) around three in spite of its low molecular weight.

Publisher URL: www.sciencedirect.com/science

DOI: S0032386117308613

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