Porous monolithic materials have been prepared via ring-opening metathesis polymerization from norborn-2-ene and a 7-oxanorborn-2-ene-based cross-linker in the presence of porogenic solvents (i.e., 2-propanol and toluene) and norborn-2-enephosphonate surface-modified CaCO(3) nanoparticles, using the 3(rd) -generation Grubbs-initiator RuCl(2) (Py)(2) (IMesH(2) )(CHPh). The experimental setup and the conditions chosen allowed for the manufacturing of polymeric monoliths characterized by a homogeneous distribution of the inorganic nanoparticles throughout the polymeric monolith. Depending on the nanoparticle content, the macropore diameters could be varied in the 30-120 µm regime. Noteworthy, the addition of nanoparticles did not affect the phase separation-triggered formation of the monolithic matrix nor the meso- and microporosity as evidenced by N(2) -adsorption experiments.
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