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Crystalline Porous Organic Frameworks Based on Multiple Dynamic Linkages

Bo Liu, Bo Liu, Panyue Guo, Xinyu Guan, Xinyu Guan, Xuexue Tian, Fei Du, Weiqing Xie, Hai‐Long Jiang

2024Angewandte Chemie International Edition30 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract A novel class of crystalline porous materials has been developed utilizing multilevel dynamic linkages, including covalent B−O, dative B←N and hydrogen bonds. Typically, boronic acids undergo in situ condensation to afford B 3 O 3 ‐based units, which further extend to molecular complexes or chains via B←N bonds. The obtained superstructures are subsequently interconnected via hydrogen bonds and π–π interactions, producing crystalline porous organic frameworks (CPOFs). The CPOFs display excellent solution processability, allowing dissolution and subsequent crystallization to their original structures, independent of recrystallization conditions, possibly due to the diverse bond energies of the involved interactions. Significantly, the CPOFs can be synthesized on a gram‐scale using cost‐effective monomers. In addition, the numerous acidic sites endow the CPOFs with high NH 3 capacity, surpassing most porous organic materials and commercial materials.

Topics & Concepts

PorosityMaterials scienceComputer scienceComposite materialMetal-Organic Frameworks: Synthesis and ApplicationsCovalent Organic Framework ApplicationsLuminescence and Fluorescent Materials