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Probing dynamic covalent chemistry in a 2D boroxine framework by in situ near-ambient pressure X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy.

Paul Maurice LeidingerMirko PanighelVirginia Pérez DiesteIgnacio J Villar-GarciaPablo Vezzoni VicenteFelix HaagJohannes V BarthFrancesco AllegrettiSebastian GüntherLaerte L Patera
Published in: Nanoscale (2022)
Dynamic covalent chemistry is a powerful approach to design covalent organic frameworks, where high crystallinity is achieved through reversible bond formation. Here, we exploit near-ambient pressure X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy to elucidate the reversible formation of a two-dimensional boroxine framework. By in situ mapping the pressure-temperature parameter space, we identify the regions where the rates of the condensation and hydrolysis reactions become dominant, being the key to enable the thermodynamically controlled growth of crystalline frameworks.
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