Weaving of organic threads into a crystalline covalent organic framework

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Abstract

A three-dimensional covalent organic framework (COF-505) constructed from helical organic threads, designed to be mutually weaving at regular intervals, has been synthesized by imine condensation reactions of aldehyde functionalized copper(I)-bisphenanthroline tetrafluoroborate, Cu(PDB)2(BF4), and benzidine (BZ).The copper centers are topologically independent of the weaving within the COF structure and serve as templates for bringing the threads into a woven pattern rather than the more commonly observed parallel arrangement. The copper(I) ions can be reversibly removed and added without loss of the COF structure, for which a tenfold increase in elasticity accompanies its demetalation. The threads in COF-505 have many degrees of freedom for enormous deviations to take place between them, throughout the material, without undoing the weaving of the overall structure.

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Liu, Y., Ma, Y., Zhao, Y., Sun, X., Gándara, F., Furukawa, H., … Yaghi, O. M. (2016). Weaving of organic threads into a crystalline covalent organic framework. Science, 351(6271), 365–369. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.aad4011

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