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Growth of single-crystal imine-linked covalent organic frameworks using amphiphilic amino-acid derivatives in water.

Zhipeng ZhouLei ZhangYonghang YangIñigo J Vitorica-YrezabalHonglei WangFanglin TanLi GongYuyao LiPohua ChenXin DongZihao LiangJing YangChao WangYuexian HongYi QiuArmin GölzhäuserXudong ChenHaoyuan QiSihai YangWei LiuJunliang SunZhikun Zheng
Published in: Nature chemistry (2023)
A core feature of covalent organic frameworks (COFs) is crystallinity, but current crystallization processes rely substantially on trial and error, chemical intuition and large-scale screening, which typically require harsh conditions and low levels of supersaturation, hampering the controlled synthesis of single-crystal COFs, particularly on large scales. Here we report a strategy to produce single-crystal imine-linked COFs in aqueous solutions under ambient conditions using amphiphilic amino-acid derivatives with long hydrophobic chains. We propose that these amphiphilic molecules self-assemble into micelles that serve as dynamic barriers to separate monomers in aqueous solution (nodes) and hydrophobic compartments of the micelles (linkers), thereby regulating the polymerization and crystallization processes. Disordered polyimines were obtained in the micelle, which were then converted into crystals in a step-by-step fashion. Five different three-dimensional COFs and a two-dimensional COF were obtained as single crystals on the gram scale, with yields of 92% and above.
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