在共价有机框架中通过结合来预测孔径
Suvendu Karak1,2, Sushil Kumar2, Pradip Pachfule2
1Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research , New Delhi 110001 , India.
Journal of the American Chemical Society
|March 31, 2018
概括
现在使用酸盐更容易合成晶体和多孔二维共价有机框架 (2D COF). 这些盐中的结合控制了COF的质量,从而实现了先进的材料合成.
科学领域:
- 材料科学
- 超分子化学
- 纳米技术
背景情况:
- 在规模上合成二维 (2D) 共价有机框架 (COF) 仍然具有挑战性.
- 控制孔隙性和结晶性对于COF应用至关重要.
- 像溶热合成这样的现有方法通常需要特定的调节器和酸.
研究的目的:
- 开发一种绿色且可扩展的二维COF合成方法.
- 了解酸盐中的结对COF特性的影响.
- 确定前体结构和最终COF质量之间的关系.
主要方法:
- 用于COF形成的酸盐前体.
- 对盐分子进行了详细的晶体分析.
- 研究了键距离 (d_av(N_氨-H··O_酸)) 对COF结晶性和多孔性的影响.
主要成果:
- 通过使用酸-胺盐,建立了二维COF的简单和绿色合成途径.
- 盐中的结合被认为是提高COF结晶性和多孔性的关键.
- 特定的结距离与可逆反应途径相关,这对于高质量的COF形成至关重要.
结论:
- 酸胺盐提供可控制的前体系统,用于合成高度晶体和多孔的二维COF.
- 已建立的结构-财产关系促进了先前无法实现的先进COF的生产.
- 这种方法为设计坚固的COF材料提供了基本的理解和实践方法.
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