News Picture Generic

Accelerated robotic discovery of type II porous liquids

December 16, 2019

Chemical Science Journal

Porous liquids are an emerging class of materials and to date little is known about how to best design their properties. For example, bulky solvents are required that are size-excluded from the pores in the liquid, along with high concentrations of the porous component, but both of these factors may also contribute to higher viscosities, which are undesirable. Hence, the inherent multivariate nature of porous liquids makes them amenable to high-throughput optimisation strategies. Here we develop a high-throughput robotic workflow, encompassing the synthesis, characterisation and property testing of highly-soluble, vertex-disordered porous organic cages dissolved in a range of cavity-excluded solvents. As a result, we identified 29 cage–solvent combinations that combine both higher cage-cavity concentrations and more acceptable carrier solvents than the best previous examples. The most soluble materials gave three times the pore concentration of the best previously reported scrambled cage porous liquid, as demonstrated by increased gas uptake. We were also able to explore alternative methods for gas capture and release, including liberation of the gas by increasing the temperature. We also found that porous liquids can form gels at higher concentrations, trapping the gas in the pores, which could have potential applications in gas storage and transportation.

For details: Accelerated robotic discovery of type II porous liquids

Rachel J. Kearsey, Ben M. Alston, Michael E. Briggs, Rebecca L. Greenaway and Andrew I. Cooper

Department of Chemistry and Materials Innovation Factory, University of Liverpool, Crown Street, Liverpool, UK.

For more information about Chemspeed solutions:

ISYNTH

Chemical Science Journal

DOI: 10.1039/c9sc03316e

For details please contact [email protected]

Other Recent News

Discover more news articles you might be interested in

Read more about Accelerating Porosity Assessment in Solid Materials via SemiAutomated Platforms
News Picture 1 1 V2
Featured
Apr
21

Accelerating Porosity Assessment in Solid Materials via SemiAutomated Platforms

The design and discovery of porous materials have become a central theme in materials science, driven by their applications in gas storage, separation, carbon capture, and catalysis. Rapid advances in synthetic chemistry, particularly in metal–organic frameworks, porous organic cages, and conjugated microporous polymers, have enabled the generation of increasingly large and diverse material libraries.

Read more about Implementation of Large-Scale Multi-Reactor Automation for Process Development
News Picture 1 1 V2
Apr
14

Implementation of Large-Scale Multi-Reactor Automation for Process Development

Pharmaceuticals increasing complexity requires longer synthesis with unique processes for each step, increasing the number of experiments to develop robust sustainable processes. The time to develop these processes is getting shorter, and automation can support the growing need to efficiently perform more experiments.

© Chemspeed Technologies 2026