Stabilization of 2D Imine-Linked Covalent Organic Frameworks: From Linkage Chemistry to Interlayer Interaction.
Guoxing JiangWenwu ZouZhaoyuan OuWeifeng ZhangZhenxing LiangLi DuPublished in: Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2022)
Imine-linked covalent organic frameworks (imine-COFs) represent the most sought-after class of COFs due to their broad monomer scope and ease of synthesis. Owing to the reversible nature of imine linkages, however, the chemical stability of most imine-COFs is still far from adequate. In this context, emerging strategies, ranging from linkage chemistry to interlayer interaction, have been employed to construct stable imine-COFs for their applications in electronics, sensing, and energy storage devices. This Concept article summarizes the latest advances aimed at tuning the structural stability of imine-COFs. Furthermore, this Concept provides a prospective for the precise design of stable imine-COFs based on the characteristics of structure, physical properties, and chemical functions, as well as the mechanism of structure locking and stabilization during crystal growth.