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Interpenetrating 3D Covalent Organic Framework for Selective Stilbene Photoisomerization and Photocyclization

Tao‐Yuan Yu, Qian Niu, Yifa Chen, Meng Lu, Mi Zhang, Jingwen Shi, Jiang Liu, Yong Yan, Shun‐Li Li, Ya‐Qian Lan

2023Journal of the American Chemical Society57 citationsDOI

Abstract

The selective photoisomerization or photocyclization of stilbene to achieve value upgrade is of great significance in industry applications, yet it remains a challenge to accomplish both of them through a one-pot photocatalysis strategy under mild conditions. Here, a sevenfold interpenetrating 3D covalent organic framework ( TPDT-COF ) has been synthesized through covalent coupling between N, N, N, N -tetrakis(4-aminophenyl)-1,4-benzenediamine (light absorption and free radical generation) and 5,5′-(2,1,3-benzothiadiazole-4,7-diyl)bis[2-thiophenecarboxaldehyde] (catalytic center). The thus-obtained sevenfold interpenetrating structure presents a functional pore channel with a tunable photocatalytic ability and specific pore confinement effect that can be applied for selective stilbene photoisomerization and photocyclization. Noteworthily, it enables photogeneration of cis -stilbene or phenanthrene with >99% selectivity by simply changing the gas atmosphere under mild conditions (Ar, Sele Cis . > 99%, Sele Phen . < 1% and O 2, Sele Cis . < 1%, and Sele Phen . > 99%). Theoretical calculations prove that different gas atmospheres possess varying influences on the energy barriers of reaction intermediates, and the pore confinement effect plays a synergistically catalytic role, thus inducing different product generation. This study might facilitate the exploration of porous crystalline materials in selective photoisomerization and photocyclization.

Topics & Concepts

PhotoisomerizationChemistryPhotochemistryCovalent bondCovalent organic frameworkCatalysisSelectivityPhenanthreneOrganic chemistryIsomerizationCovalent Organic Framework ApplicationsAdvanced Photocatalysis TechniquesMetal-Organic Frameworks: Synthesis and Applications