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Porous polymer particles are used in an extraordinarily wide range of advanced and everyday applications, from combinatorial chemistry, solid-phase organic synthesis and polymer-supported reagents, to environmental analyses and the purification of drinking water. The installation and exploitation of functional chemical handles on the particles is often a prerequisite for their successful exploitation, irrespective of the application and the porous nature of the particles. New methodology for the chemical modification of macroreticular polymers is the primary focus of the work presented in this thesis. Porous polymer microspheres decorated with a diverse range of functional groups were synthesised by the post-polymerisation chemical modification of beaded polymers via olefin cross metathesis. The polymer microspheres were prepared by the precipitation polymerisation of divinylbenzene in porogenic (pore-forming) solvents; the olefin cross-metathesis (CM) functionalisation reactions exploited the pendent (polymer-bound) vinyl groups that were not consumed by polymerisation. Olefin CM reactions involving the pendent vinyl groups were performed in dichloromethane using second-generation Grubbs catalyst (Grubbs II), and a wide range of coupling partners used. The results obtained indicate that high quality, porous polymer microspheres synthesised by precipitation polymerisation in near-θ solvents can be functionalised by olefin CM under very mild conditions to install a diverse range of chemical functionalities into a common polydivinylbenzene precursor. Gel-type polymer microspheres were prepared by the precipitation copolymerisation reaction of divinylbenzene and allyl methacrylate in neat acetonitrile. The unreacted pendent vinyl groups that were not consumed by polymerisation were subjected to internal and external olefin metathesis-based hypercrosslinking reactions. Internal hypercrosslinking was carried out by using ring-closing metathesis (RCM) reactions in toluene using Grubbs II catalyst. Under these conditions, hypercrosslinked (HXL) polymers with specific surface areas around 500 m2g-1 were synthesised. External hypercrosslinking was attempted by using CM/RCM in the presence of a multivinyl coupling partner in toluene using second-generation Hoveyda-Grubbs catalyst. The results obtained indicate that no HXL polymers were obtained. However, during the development of this methodology, a new type of polymerisation was discovered with tetraallylorthosilicate as monomer.

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The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/[10.1007/s10853-015-9458-2]

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Complex permittivity of conducting polypyrrole (PPy)-coated Nylon-Lycra textiles ismeasured using a free space transmission measurement technique over the frequency range of1–18 GHz. The aging of microwave dielectric properties and reflection, transmission and absorptionfor a period of 18 months is demonstrated. PPy-coated fabrics are shown to be lossy over thefull frequency range. The levels of absorption are shown to be higher than reflection in the testedsamples. This is attributed to the relatively high resistivity of the PPy-coated fabrics. Both the dopantconcentration and polymerisation time affect the total shielding effectiveness and microwave agingbehaviour. Distinguishing either of these two factors as being exclusively the dominant mechanismof shielding effectiveness is shown to be difficult. It is observed that the PPy-coated Nylon-Lycrasamples with a p-toluene sulfonic acid (pTSA) concentration of 0.015 M and polymerisation times of60 min and 180 min have 37% and 26% decrease in total transmission loss, respectively, upon agingfor 72 weeks at room temperature (20 C, 65% Relative humidity (RH)). The concentration of thedopant also influences the microwave aging behaviour of the PPy-coated fabrics. The samples with ahigher dopant concentration of 0.027 mol/L pTSA are shown to have a transmission loss of 32.6% and16.5% for short and long polymerisation times, respectively, when aged for 72 weeks. The microwaveproperties exhibit better stability with high dopant concentration and/or longer polymerization times.High pTSA dopant concentrations and/or longer polymerisation times result in high microwaveinsertion loss and are more effective in reducing the transmission and also increasing the longevity ofthe electrical properties.