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Supramolecular design in 2D covalent organic frameworks

Sampath B. Alahakoon, Shashini D. Diwakara, Christina M. Thompson, Ronald A. Smaldone

2020Chemical Society Reviews196 citationsDOI

Abstract

2D covalent organic frameworks (COFs) are a class of porous polymers with highly crystalline structures and tunable function. The structure of a 2D-COF consists of two dimensional sheets held together through covalent bonds which are then stacked together through non-covalent forces. Since their first report, the synthesis of new COFs has relied mostly on imparting functionality to the monomer structures through covalent modification, or through the use of new thermodynamically controlled covalent bond forming methods. This tutorial review will discuss recent efforts to use supramolecular design to leverage the non-covalent forces between COF monomers and sheets to improve their properties and function. The importance of supramolecular interactions in COFs to their mechanisms of formation and overall structure will also be covered.

Topics & Concepts

Covalent bondSupramolecular chemistryMonomerDynamic covalent chemistryNanotechnologyCovalent organic frameworkSupramolecular polymersPolymerMaterials scienceChemistryMoleculeOrganic chemistryCovalent Organic Framework ApplicationsMetal-Organic Frameworks: Synthesis and ApplicationsLuminescence and Fluorescent Materials