Integrated Experimental–Theoretical POPs for Picric Acid Removal ππ§ͺ♻️
The development of advanced triazole–amide functionalized porous organic polymers (POPs) represents a powerful step forward in sustainable environmental remediation. These materials, synthesized using efficient click chemistry strategies , offer high structural stability, tunable porosity, and strong binding affinity toward hazardous nitroaromatic pollutants such as picric acid. By integrating both experimental synthesis and theoretical modeling approaches, researchers can precisely design polymer architectures with optimized adsorption performance and selectivity. This synergy between lab-based innovation and computational prediction enhances material efficiency and accelerates green technology development. ⚗️π‘ Picric acid is a toxic and explosive nitroaromatic compound widely used in dyes, explosives, and chemical industries, posing serious threats to water quality and ecosystem health. The engineered porous organic polymer demonstrates excellent adsorption capabili...