Two-dimensional covalent organic frameworks with hierarchical porosity
Chinese Academy of Sciences · Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemistry · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Covalent organic frameworks (COFs) are a class of crystalline porous organic polymers assembled by connecting organic building units via covalent bonds. They are characterized as extended two-dimensional (2D) or three-dimensional (3D) frameworks with precise spatial structures and building block distribution. A key feature of COFs is their inherent porosity originating from their well-ordered nanopores which are designable, tunable and modifiable through pore engineering. This review describes the pore engineering of 2D COFs based on their framework topologies. It begins with a brief summary of the pore design principles of 2D COFs which are composed of uniform micropores or mesopores. Then the…
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- References
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Authors
4- RLRong‐Ran Liang
Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemistry, Laboratoire de Synthèse Organique, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
- SJShu‐Yan Jiang
Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemistry, Laboratoire de Synthèse Organique, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
- RARu-Han A
Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemistry, Laboratoire de Synthèse Organique, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
- XZXin ZhaoCorresponding
Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemistry, Laboratoire de Synthèse Organique, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
Topics & keywords
- Covalent bond
- Porosity
- Nanotechnology
- Materials science
- Covalent organic framework
- Metal-organic framework
- Class (philosophy)
- Chemistry
- Sustainable cities and communities