Xing HanZihui ZhouKaiyu WangZhiling ZhengSilvio NeumannHeyang ZhangTianqiong MaOmar M. Yaghi
The synthesis of crystalline polyphenylene covalent organic frameworks (COFs) was accomplished by linking fluorinated tris(4-acetylphenyl)benzene building units using aldol cyclotrimerization. The structures of the two COFs, reported here, were confirmed by powder X-ray diffraction techniques, Fourier transform infrared, and solid-state 13C CP/MAS NMR spectroscopy. The results showed that the COFs were porous and chemically stable in corrosive, harsh environments for at least 1 week. Accordingly, postsynthetically modified derivatives of these COFs using primary amines showed CO2 uptake from air and flue gas.
Adrien P. CôtéAnnabelle I. BeninN.W. OckwigM. O’KeeffeAdam J. MatzgerOmar M. Yaghi
Cheng QianHongwei WuWei Liang TeoYaozu LiaoYanli Zhao
Mark S. Taylor Contributor Timothy M. SwagerA. I. BeninN. W. OckwigM. O’KeeffeA. J. MatzgerO. M. Yaghi