articleAccounts of Chemical ResearchNov 18, 2015Closed access

Chemistry of Covalent Organic Frameworks

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory · University of California, Berkeley · +2 more institutions

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Abstract

Linking organic molecules by covalent bonds into extended solids typically generates amorphous, disordered materials. The ability to develop strategies for obtaining crystals of such solids is of interest because it opens the way for precise control of the geometry and functionality of the extended structure, and the stereochemical orientation of its constituents. Covalent organic frameworks (COFs) are a new class of porous covalent organic structures whose backbone is composed entirely of light elements (B, C, N, O, Si) that represent a successful demonstration of how crystalline materials of covalent solids can be achieved. COFs are made by combination of organic building units covalently linked into…

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