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Dynamic Cleavage-Remodeling of Covalent Organic Networks into Multidimensional Superstructures.

Bo JiangJie ZhangKaifu YuZhimin JiaHonghan LongNingning HeYingdan ZhangYingdi ZouZiqian HanYang LiLijian Ma
Published in: Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.) (2024)
Superstructures with complex hierarchical spatial configurations exhibit broader structural depth than single hierarchical structures and the associated broader application prospects. However, current preparation methods are greatly constrained by cumbersome steps and harsh conditions. Here, we present, for the first time, a concise and efficient thermally responsive dynamic synthesis strategy for the preparation of multidimensional complex superstructures within soluble covalent organic networks (SCONs) with tunable morphology from 0D hollow supraparticles to 2D films. Mechanism study revealed the thermally responsive dynamic "cleavage-remodeling" characteristics of SCONs, synthesized based on the unique bilayer structure of [2.2]paracyclophane, and the temperature control facilitates the process from reversible solubility to reorganization and construction of superstructures. Specifically, during the process, the oil-water-emulsion two-phase interface can be generated through droplet jetting, leading to the preparation of 0D hollow supraparticles and other bowl-like complex superstructures with high yield. Additionally, by modulating the volatility and solubility of exogenous solvents, defect-free 2D films were prepared relying on an air-liquid interface. Expanded experiments further confirmed the generalizability and scalability of the proposed dynamic "cleavage-remodeling" strategy. Research on the enrichment mechanism of guest iodine highlights the superior kinetic mass transfer performance of superstructural products compared to single-hierarchical materials. This study provides not only an innovative shortcut for the construction of superstructures, but also a scientific basis for the embodiment of the superstructural advantages and their wide applications. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
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