Conventionally, -direction modulation of two-dimensional covalent organic frameworks (2D-COFs) is difficult to achieve because they rely on spontaneous π-π interactions to form 3D architectures. Herein, we report a facile construction of a novel intercalated covalent organic framework (Intercalated-COF) by synchronizing operations of supramolecular donor-acceptor (D-A) interactions (A unit: 2,5,8,11-tetra(-formylphenyl)-perylene diimide (PDI) ; D unit: perylene , as intercalator) in the vertical directions, with polymerizations (by only reacting with -phenylenediamine ) in the lateral directions. In this Intercalated-COF, the PDI-based covalent 2D layers are uniformly separated by perylene guest layers. This supramolecular strategy opens the possibility for -direction modulation of 2D-COFs through "intercalating" various guest molecules and thus may contribute to the exploration of advanced applications of these porous and crystalline frameworks.
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