Self-templated chemically stable hollow spherical covalent organic framework

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Abstract

Covalent organic frameworks are a family of crystalline porous materials with promising applications. Although active research on the design and synthesis of covalent organic frameworks has been ongoing for almost a decade, the mechanisms of formation of covalent organic frameworks crystallites remain poorly understood. Here we report the synthesis of a hollow spherical covalent organic framework with mesoporous walls in a single-step template-free method. A detailed time-dependent study of hollow sphere formation reveals that an inside-out Ostwald ripening process is responsible for the hollow sphere formation. The synthesized covalent organic framework hollow spheres are highly porous (surface area ∼1,500 m 2 g -1), crystalline and chemically stable, due to the presence of strong intramolecular hydrogen bonding. These mesoporous hollow sphere covalent organic frameworks are used for a trypsin immobilization study, which shows an uptake of 15.5 μmolg -1 of trypsin.

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Kandambeth, S., Venkatesh, V., Shinde, D. B., Kumari, S., Halder, A., Verma, S., & Banerjee, R. (2015). Self-templated chemically stable hollow spherical covalent organic framework. Nature Communications, 6. https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms7786

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