Microwave-Assisted Synthesis of Covalent Organic Frameworks: A Review.
Borja Diaz de GreñuJuan TorresJavier García-GonzálezSara Muñoz-PinaRuth de Los ReyesAna M CosteroPedro AmorósJose Vicente Ros-LisPublished in: ChemSusChem (2020)
Covalent organic frameworks (COFs) are relatively recent materials. They have received great attention due to their interesting properties. However, the application of microwaves in their synthesis, despite its advantages such as faster and more reproducible processes, is a minority. Herein, a comprehensive compilation of the research results published in the microwave-assisted synthesis (MAS) of COFs is presented. This review includes articles of 2D and 3D COFs prepared using microwaves as source of energy. The articles have been classified depending on the functional groups including boronate ester, imines, enamines, azines, and triazines, among others. It compiles the main parameters of synthesis and characteristics of the materials together with some general issues related with COFs and microwaves. Additionally, current and future perspectives of the topic have been discussed.
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