The stability and bulk properties of two-dimensional boronate ester-linked covalent organic frameworks (COFs) were investigated upon exposure to aqueous environments. Enhanced stability was observed for frameworks with alkylation in the pores of the COF compared to nonalkylated, bare-pore frameworks. COF-18Å and COF-5 were analyzed as "bare-pore" COFs, while COF-16Å (methyl), COF-14Å (ethyl), and COF-11Å (propyl) were evaluated as "alkylated-pore" materials. Upon submersion in aqueous media, the porosity of alkylated COFs decreased ∼25%, while the nonalkylated COFs were almost completely hydrolyzed, virtually losing all porosity. Similar trends were observed for the degree of crystallinity for these materials, with ∼40% decrease for alkylated COFs and 95% decrease for nonalkylated COFs. SEM was used to probe the particle size and morphology for these hydrolyzed materials. Stability tests, using absorbance spectroscopy and (1)H NMR, monitored the release of monomers as the COF degraded. While nonalkylated COFs were stable in organic solvent, hydrolysis was rapid in aqueous environments, more so in basic compared to neutral or acidic aqueous media (minutes to hours, respectively). Notably, alkylation in the pores of COFs slows hydrolysis, exhibiting up to a 50-fold enhancement in stability for COF-11Å over COF-18Å.
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J Am Chem Soc
June 2017
School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering and State Key Laboratory of Metal Matrix Composites, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai 200240, China.
Covalent organic frameworks (COFs) featuring chirality, stability, and function are of both fundamental and practical interest, but are yet challenging to achieve. Here we reported the metal-directed synthesis of two chiral COFs (CCOFs) by imine-condensations of enantiopure 1,2-diaminocyclohexane with C-symmetric trisalicylaldehydes having one or zero 3-tert-butyl group. Powder X-ray diffraction and modeling studies, together with pore size distribution analysis demonstrate that the Zn(salen)-based CCOFs possess a two-dimensional hexagonal grid network with AA stacking.
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September 2011
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of South Carolina, Columbia, 29208, United States.
The stability and bulk properties of two-dimensional boronate ester-linked covalent organic frameworks (COFs) were investigated upon exposure to aqueous environments. Enhanced stability was observed for frameworks with alkylation in the pores of the COF compared to nonalkylated, bare-pore frameworks. COF-18Å and COF-5 were analyzed as "bare-pore" COFs, while COF-16Å (methyl), COF-14Å (ethyl), and COF-11Å (propyl) were evaluated as "alkylated-pore" materials.
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