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Covalent Organic Frameworks-Based Membranes as Promising Modalities from Preparation to Separation Applications: An Overview.

Tahir RasheedSardaraz KhanTauqir AhmadNisar Ullah
Published in: Chemical record (New York, N.Y.) (2022)
Covalent organic frameworks (COFs) are a promising class of porous crystalline materials made up of covalently connected and periodically protracted network topologies through organic linkers. The tailorability of organic linker and intrinsic structures endow COFs with a tunable porosity and structure, low density, facilely-tailored functionality, and large surface area, attracting increasing amount of interests in variety of research areas of membrane separations. COF-based membranes have spawned a slew of new research projects, ranging from fabrication methodologies to separation applications. Herein, we tried to emphasis the major developments in the synthetic approaches of COFs based membranes for a variety of separation applications such as, separation of gaseous mixtures, water treatment as well as separation of isomeric and chiral organic compounds. The proposed methods for fabricating COF-based continuous membranes and columns for real world applications are also thoroughly explored. Finally, a viewpoint on the future directions and remaining challenges for COF research in the area of separation is provided.
Keyphrases
  • liquid chromatography
  • water soluble
  • ionic liquid
  • tandem mass spectrometry
  • simultaneous determination
  • current status
  • combination therapy
  • metal organic framework