Covalent organic frameworks (COFs) are two-dimensional or three-dimensional crystalline porous polymer materials formed by covalently linking organic building blocks. They have the characteristics of high thermal stability, large specific surface area, abundant pores, adjustable molecular structure, and many active sites. When the layers of a COF extend in two dimensions, the material is called a 2d COF. It possesses dense π units and micropores, which are necessary for the development of π-stacked organic polymers and porous materials. Alkyne-containing organics, as a linker that can effectively connect complex molecules, can also be used in the construction of COFs. It can participate in the synthesis of 2d COF materials based on C=C bonds.
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Catalog: CDM-CH1174
MW: 222.43102
CAS No.: 60836-10-4