Recent Progress in Covalent Organic Framework-Based Membranes: Design, Synthesis, and Applications in the Fields of Energy and the Environment
North China Electric Power University · Weifang University
Abstract
Covalent organic frameworks (COFs) are crystalline materials composed of lightweight elements (C, H, O, N, S, etc.), distinguished by their long-range ordered structure, tunable pore sizes, high crystallinity, excellent thermal stability, large specific surface areas, and low density, which have been widely applied into many fields. Further applications and large-scale production are limited due to difficulties in recycling the powdered materials. Recent studies have shown that COF-based membrane materials can overcome the defects of powdered materials and broaden their application range. Herein, we present our Viewpoint on strategies for the preparation of COF-based membranes and their applications in energy…
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6Topics & keywords
- Membrane
- Materials science
- Pollutant
- Crystallinity
- Thermal stability
- Polymerization
- Chemical engineering
- Energy storage
- Affordable and clean energy