Construction of rigid amine-linked three-dimensional covalent organic frameworks for selectively capturing carbon
Lin Zhang1, Danbo Wang1, Minghao Cong1
1Engineering Research Center of High-Performance Polymer and Molding Technology, College of Polymer Science and Engineering, Qingdao University of Science and Technology, Qingdao 266042, China. lixiahe2006@126.com.
Abstract:
A highly rigid amine-linked 3D COF was constructed from two orthogonal building blocks (spirobifluorene and bicarbazole) through a post-synthetic chemical reduction. The rigid 3D framework decreased the conformational flexibility of the amine linkages, and thus showed a fully preserved crystallinity and porosity. The amine moieties in the 3D COF afforded abundant chemisorptive sites for selectively capturing CO2.
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