Reconstructed covalent organic frameworks

重构共价有机框架

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Abstract

Covalent organic frameworks (COFs) are distinguished from other organic polymers by their crystallinity(1-3), but it remains challenging to obtain robust, highly crystalline COFs because the framework-forming reactions are poorly reversible(4,5). More reversible chemistry can improve crystallinity(6-9), but this typically yields COFs with poor physicochemical stability and limited application scope(5). Here we report a general and scalable protocol to prepare robust, highly crystalline imine COFs, based on an unexpected framework reconstruction. In contrast to standard approaches in which monomers are initially randomly aligned, our method involves the pre-organization of monomers using a reversible and removable covalent tether, followed by confined polymerization. This reconstruction route produces reconstructed COFs with greatly enhanced crystallinity and much higher porosity by means of a simple vacuum-free synthetic procedure. The increased crystallinity in the reconstructed COFs improves charge carrier transport, leading to sacrificial photocatalytic hydrogen evolution rates of up to 27.98 mmol h(-1) g(-1). This nanoconfinement-assisted reconstruction strategy is a step towards programming function in organic materials through atomistic structural control.

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