Probing the External Surface Chemistry of Imine-Based Covalent Organic Frameworks Using Reactive Organic Dyes
Srijita Pal1, Debobroto Sensharma1, Makisig Velasquez2
1Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, California 92093, United States.
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The external surfaces of covalent organic frameworks (COFs) are presumably composed of free terminal functional groups from their constituent monomers. These terminal groups have been utilized to immobilize molecules onto COF surfaces for a variety of studies and potential applications. Despite the utility of these latent functional groups for COF functionalization and composite formation, the surface chemistry of the COFs has not been quantitatively investigated and is not well understood. In this work, fluorescent organic dyes bearing reactive amine and aldehyde functional groups are used to probe the surface chemistry of representative two-dimensional (2D) imine-based COFs. Systematic dye binding and displacement experiments provide new insights into the characteristics of COF surfaces and the reactivity of different molecules with the surface groups on the COF crystallites.
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