Hui WangDanbo WangYumin WuYingjie Zhao
Abstract Hydrogen‐bonded organic frameworks (HOFs) are porous crystalline materials. The pores in HOFs are usually non‐covalent extrinsic pores constructed through the formation of the framework. Supramolecular macrocycles with intrinsic pores in their structures are good candidates for constructing HOFs with intrinsic pores from the macrocycles themselves, thus leading to hierarchically porous structures. Combining the macrocycle and HOFs will endow these hierarchically porous materials with enhanced properties and special functionalities. This review summarizes recent advances in macrocycle‐based HOFs, including the macrocycles used for constructing HOFs, the hierarchically porous structures of the HOFs, and the applications induced by the hierarchically HOFs porous structures. This review provides insights for future research on macrocycle‐based hierarchically porous HOFs and the appropriate applications of the unique structures.
María Vicent-MoralesMaría Esteve-RochinaJoaquín CalboEnrique Ortı́Íñigo J. Vitórica‐YrezábalGuillermo Mı́nguez Espallargas
Guillermo Mı́nguez EspallargasM. Vicent-MoralesM. Esteve-RochinaJ. CalboE. OrtíÍñigo J. Vitórica‐Yrezábal
Hao ChenLingshan GongYingxiang Ye
Wei Yang (109917)Rong Jiang (183069)Chao Liu (43092)Baoqiu Yu (10739201)Xue Cai (30372)Hailong Wang (21678)
Wei YangRong JiangChao LiuBaoqiu YuXue CaiHailong Wang