Interlayer Interactions as Design Tool for Large-Pore COFs

22 June 2021, Version 1
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Abstract

Covalent organic frameworks (COFs) with a pore size beyond 5 nm are still rarely seen in this emerging field. Besides obvious complications like the elaborated synthesis of large linkers with sufficient solubility, more subtle challenges regarding large-pore COF synthesis, including pore occlusion and collapse, prevail. Here we present two isoreticular series of large-pore imine COFs with pore sizes up to 5.8 nm and correlate the interlayer-interactions with the structure and thermal behavior of the COFs. By adjusting interlayer-interactionsthroughthe incorporation of methoxy groups acting as pore-directing “anchors”, different stacking modes can be accessed, resulting in modified stacking polytypes and, hence, effective pore sizes. A strong correlation between stacking energy towards highly ordered, nearly-eclipsed structures, higher structural integrity during thermal stress, and a novel, thermally induced phase transition of stacking modes in COFs was found, which sheds light on viable design strategies for increased structural control and stability in large-pore COFs.

Keywords

Covalent organic frameworks
structure elucidation
phase transition
imines
stacking analysis
sorption

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