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General Strategy for Incorporation of Functional Group Handles into Covalent Organic Frameworks via the Ugi Reaction.

Alexander VolkovJiashan MiKanika LalitPuranjan ChatterjeeDapeng JingScott L CarnahanYunhua ChenSimin SunAaron J RossiniWenyu HuangLevi M Stanley
Published in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2023)
The library of imine-linked covalent organic frameworks (COFs) has grown significantly over the last two decades, featuring a variety of morphologies, pore sizes, and applications. An array of synthetic methods has been developed to expand the scope of the COF functionalities; however, most of these methods were designed to introduce functional scaffolds tailored to a specific application. Having a general approach to diversify COFs via late-stage incorporation of functional group handles would greatly facilitate the transformation of these materials into platforms for a variety of useful applications. Herein, we report a general strategy to introduce functional group handles in COFs via the Ugi multicomponent reaction. To demonstrate the versatility of this approach, we have synthesized two COFs with hexagonal and kagome morphologies. We then introduced azide, alkyne, and vinyl functional groups, which could be readily utilized for a variety of post-synthetic modifications. This facile approach enables the functionalization of any COFs containing imine linkages.
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