Publications by authors named "Pihan Nan"

The design and synthesis of covalent organic frameworks (COFs) with high chemical stability pose significant challenges for practical applications. Although a growing number of robust COFs have been developed and employed for a broad scope of applications, the assessment of COF stability has primarily relied on qualitative descriptions, lacking a rational and quantitative assessment. Herein, a novel assessment method is presented that enables visual and quantitative depiction of COF stability.

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Article Synopsis
  • - The unique properties of covalent organic frameworks (COFs), such as customizable pore size and stability, make them ideal candidates for creating effective membrane separations.
  • - Researchers have successfully developed a P-COF membrane on a porous alumina substrate at room temperature, achieving 99.7% rejection of rhodamine B and high water permeance, showcasing effective wastewater purification.
  • - This new method of fabricating COF membranes at room temperature is more energy-efficient than traditional approaches and enhances the membrane's strength, presenting a significant step towards environmentally friendly and effective nanofiltration solutions.
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