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Two-dimensional covalent organic framework films prepared on various substrates through vapor induced conversion.

Minghui LiuYouxing LiuJichen DongYichao BaiWenqiang GaoShengcong ShangXinyu WangJunhua KuangChangsheng DuYe ZouJianyi ChenYunqi Liu
Published in: Nature communications (2022)
Covalent organic frameworks (COFs) can exhibit high specific surface area and catalytic activity, but traditional solution-based synthesis methods often lead to insoluble and infusible powders or fragile films on solution surface. Herein we report large-area -C=N- linked two-dimensional (2D) COF films with controllable thicknesses via vapor induced conversion in a chemical vapor deposition (CVD) system. The assembly process is achieved by reversible Schiff base polycondensation between PyTTA film and TPA vapor, which results in a uniform organic framework film directly on growth substrate, and is driven by π-π stacking interactions with the aid of water and acetic acid. Wafer-scale 2D COF films with different structures have been successfully synthesized by adjusting their building blocks, suggesting its generic applicability. The carrier mobility of PyTTA-TPA COF films can reach 1.89 × 10 -3 cm 2 V -1 s -1 . When employed as catalysts in hydrogen evolution reaction (HER), they show high electrocatalytic activity compared with metal-free COFs or even some metallic catalysts. Our results represent a versatile route for the direct construction of large-area uniform 2D COF films on substrates towards multi-functional applications of 2D π-conjugated systems.
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