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3D Covalent Organic Framework as a Metastable Intermediate in the Formation of a Double-Stranded Helical Covalent Polymer.

Lacey J WaymentXubo WangShaofeng HuangMatthew S McCoyHongxuan ChenYiming HuYinghua JinSandeep SharmaWei Zhang
Published in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2023)
The design and development of intricate artificial architectures have been pursued for decades. Helical covalent polymer ( HCP ) was recently reported as an unexpected topology that consists of chiral 1D polymers assembled through weak hydrogen bonds from achiral building blocks. However, many questions remained about the formation, driving force, and the single-handedness observed in each crystal. In this work, we reveal a metastable, racemic, fully covalently cross-linked, 3D covalent organic framework (COF) as an intermediate in the early stage of polymerization, which slowly converts into single-handed HCP double helices through partial fragmentation and self-sorting with the aid of a series of hydrogen bonding. Our work provides an intriguing example where weak noncovalent bonds serve as the determining factor of the overall product structure and facilitate the formation of a sophisticated polymeric architecture.
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