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Three-Dimensional Ionic Covalent Organic Frameworks for Rapid, Reversible, and Selective Ion Exchange.

Zonglong LiHui LiXinyu GuanJunjie TangYusran YusranZhan LiMing XueQianrong FangYushan YanValentin ValtchevShilun Qiu
Published in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2017)
Covalent organic frameworks (COFs) have emerged as functional materials for various potential applications. However, the availability of three-dimensional (3D) COFs is still limited, and nearly all of them exhibit neutral porous skeletons. Here we report a general strategy to design porous positively charged 3D ionic COFs by incorporation of cationic monomers in the framework. The obtained 3D COFs are built of 3-fold interpenetrated diamond net and show impressive surface area and CO2 uptakes. The ion-exchange ability of 3D ionic COFs has been highlighted by reversible removal of nuclear waste model ions and excellent size-selective capture for anionic pollutants. This research thereby provides a new perspective to explore 3D COFs as a versatile type of ion-exchange materials.
Keyphrases
  • ionic liquid
  • heavy metals
  • solid state
  • water soluble
  • metal organic framework
  • climate change
  • highly efficient
  • aqueous solution
  • anaerobic digestion