2D to 3D Reconstruction of Boron-Linked Covalent-Organic Frameworks.


Journal

Journal of the American Chemical Society
ISSN: 1520-5126
Titre abrégé: J Am Chem Soc
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 7503056

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
09 May 2024
Historique:
medline: 10 5 2024
pubmed: 10 5 2024
entrez: 9 5 2024
Statut: aheadofprint

Résumé

The transformation of two-dimensional (2D) covalent-organic frameworks (COFs) into three-dimensions (3D) is synthetically challenging, and it is typically addressed through interlayer cross-linking of alkene or alkyne bonds. Here, we report the first example of the chemical reconstruction of a 2D COF to a 3D COF with a complete lattice rearrangement facilitated by base-triggered boron hybridization. This chemical reconstruction involves the conversion of trigonal boronate ester linkages to tetrahedral anionic spiroborate linkages. This transformation reticulates the coplanar, closely stacked square cobalt(II) phthalocyanine (PcCo) units into a 3D perpendicular arrangement. As a result, the pore size of COFs expands from 2.45 nm for the initial 2D square lattice (

Identifiants

pubmed: 38723144
doi: 10.1021/jacs.4c02673
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

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Auteurs

Xue Wang (X)

Leverhulme Research Centre for Functional Materials Design, University of Liverpool, Liverpool L7 3NY, U.K.
Department of Chemistry and Materials Innovation Factory, University of Liverpool, Liverpool L69 7ZD, U.K.

Thomas Fellowes (T)

Leverhulme Research Centre for Functional Materials Design, University of Liverpool, Liverpool L7 3NY, U.K.
Department of Chemistry and Materials Innovation Factory, University of Liverpool, Liverpool L69 7ZD, U.K.

Mounib Bahri (M)

Albert Crewe Centre for Electron Microscopy, University of Liverpool, Liverpool L69 3GL, U.K.

Hang Qu (H)

Department of Chemistry and Materials Innovation Factory, University of Liverpool, Liverpool L69 7ZD, U.K.

Boyu Li (B)

Department of Chemistry and Materials Innovation Factory, University of Liverpool, Liverpool L69 7ZD, U.K.

Hongjun Niu (H)

Department of Chemistry and Materials Innovation Factory, University of Liverpool, Liverpool L69 7ZD, U.K.

Nigel D Browning (ND)

Albert Crewe Centre for Electron Microscopy, University of Liverpool, Liverpool L69 3GL, U.K.

Weiwei Zhang (W)

School of Chemistry and Molecular Engineering, East China University of Science and Technology, Shanghai 200237, China.

John W Ward (JW)

Leverhulme Research Centre for Functional Materials Design, University of Liverpool, Liverpool L7 3NY, U.K.
Department of Chemistry and Materials Innovation Factory, University of Liverpool, Liverpool L69 7ZD, U.K.

Andrew I Cooper (AI)

Leverhulme Research Centre for Functional Materials Design, University of Liverpool, Liverpool L7 3NY, U.K.
Department of Chemistry and Materials Innovation Factory, University of Liverpool, Liverpool L69 7ZD, U.K.

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