Sulfur-rich covalent triazine polymer nanospheres for environmental mercury removal and detection
Polymer Chemistry2018Vol. 9(30), pp. 4125–4131
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Abstract
We describe a facile one-pot synthesis of porous covalent sulfide-bridged polytriazine nanospheres (NOP-28), which can be employed as highly efficient sorbents and at the same time act as selective sensitive sensors towards trace Hg2+.
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