Synthesis and adsorption properties of highly monodisperse hollow microporous polystyrene nanospheres†
Abstract
Hollow polymer nanospheres (HPNSs) have received an increased level of attention, not only for their fundamental scientific interest, but also for technological applications. Despite a great deal of research effort, most of the current HPNSs are suffering from a poor polydispersity as well as a particle size larger than 500 nm. Here, we report the synthesis of highly monodisperse hollow microporous polystyrene nanospheres (MHMPNSs) with diameters as low as 120 nm based on a facile hypercrosslinking strategy. We utilize the rapid formation of an almost unreactive crosslinked polystyrene outer skin during the initial hypercrosslinking process, to minimize the undesired inter-sphere crosslinking. Due to the intra-sphere hypercrosslinking, the resulting MHMPNSs possess a well-developed microporous shell structure. The MHMPNSs are able to be used as potential absorbents toward organic vapors, because of their unique hollow core and microporous shell characteristics.