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Huiqi Wei1, Gen Liu1, Yicheng Fang1
1Key Laboratory of Catalysis and Energy Materials Chemistry of Ministry of Education & Hubei Key Laboratory of Catalysis and Materials Science, South-Central Minzu University, Wuhan 430074, China.
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In contrast to metal ions that have been routinely used to construct metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), anions have rarely been used as essential coordination centers in supramolecular organic frameworks (SOFs). In this work, we present a SOF, chloride-SOF, based on the coordination of chloride anions and a flexible oligopyrrole. Owing to the multiple interactions between individual oligopyrrole molecules and an A-B-C-style stacking of the 2D honeycomb layers, crystalline chloride-SOF exhibits reasonable thermal stability and retains its structure upon desolvation. Treating contaminated water containing 100 mg L-1 picric acid (PA) with the desolvated form of chloride-SOF reduced the PA concentration to the low ng L-1 (ppt) level. Supporting studies provide evidence for the conclusion that the material captures PA through anion exchange and adaptive structural transformation, rather than pore-selectivity. Chloride-SOF thus showcases the potential of SOFs as structurally transformable materials useful for hazardous waste removal.
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