Jesús Á. Martín‐IllánDavid Rodríguez‐San‐MiguelÓscar CastilloGarikoitz BeobideJavier Pérez‐CarvajalInhar ImazDaniel MaspochFélix Zamora
Abstract The use of covalent organic frameworks (COFs) in practical applications demands shaping them into macroscopic objects, which remains challenging. Herein, we report a simple three‐step method to produce COF aerogels, based on sol‐gel transition, solvent‐exchange, and supercritical CO 2 drying, in which 2D imine‐based COF sheets link together to form hierarchical porous structures. The resultant COF aerogel monoliths have extremely low densities (ca. 0.02 g cm −3 ), high porosity (total porosity values of ca. 99 %), and mechanically behave as elastic materials under a moderate strain (<25–35 %) but become plastic under greater strain. Moreover, these COF aerogels maintain the micro‐ and meso‐porosity of their constituent COFs, and show excellent absorption capacity (e.g. toluene uptake: 32 g g −1 ), with high removal efficiency (ca. 99 %). The same three‐step method can be used to create functional composites of these COF aerogels with nanomaterials.
Jesús Á. Martín‐IllánDavid Rodríguez‐San‐MiguelÓscar CastilloGarikoitz BeobideJavier Pérez‐CarvajalInhar ImazDaniel MaspochFélix Zamora
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