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Tuning the Topology of Two-Dimensional Covalent Organic Frameworks through Site-Selective Synthetic Strategy.

Xueying WuXihao TangKai ZhangChelsea HarrodRui LiJialin WuXi YangShengrun ZhengJun FanWeiguang ZhangXinle LiSong-Liang Cai
Published in: Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2024)
Tuning the topology of two-dimensional (2D) covalent organic frameworks (COFs) is of paramount scientific interest but remains largely unexplored. Herein, we present a site-selective synthetic strategy that enables the tuning of 2D COF topology by simply adjusting the molar ratio of an amine-functionalized dihydrazide monomer (NH 2 -Ah) and 4,4',4''-(1,3,5-triazine-2,4,6-triyl)tribenzaldehyde (Tz). This approach resulted in the formation of two distinct COFs: a clover-like 2D COF with free amine groups (NH 2 -Ah-Tz) and a honeycomb-like COF without amine groups (Ah-Tz). Both COFs exhibited good crystallinity and moderate porosity. Remarkably, the clover-shaped NH 2 -Ah-Tz COF, with abundant free amine groups, displayed significantly enhanced adsorption capacities toward crystal violet (CV, 261 mg/g) and congo red (CR, 1560 mg/g) compared to the non-functionalized honeycomb-like Ah-Tz COF (123 mg/g for CV and 1340 mg/g for CR), underscoring the pivotal role of free amine functional groups in enhancing adsorption capacities for organic dyes. This work highlights that the site-selective synthetic strategy paves a new avenue for manipulating 2D COF topology by adjusting the monomer feeding ratio, thereby modulating their adsorption performances toward organic dyes.
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