Substituted benzophenone imines for COF synthesis via formal transimination

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Abstract

Covalent organic frameworks (COFs) are a prominent class of organic materials constructed from versatile building blocks via reversible reactions. The quality of imine-linked COFs can be improved by using amine monomers protected with benzophenone forming benzophenone imines. Here, we present a study on substituted benzophenones in COF synthesis via formal transimination. 12 para-substituted N-aryl benzophenone imines, with a range of electron-rich to electron-poor substituents, were prepared and their hydrolysis kinetics were studied spectroscopically. All substituted benzophenone imines can be employed in COF synthesis and lead to COFs with high crystallinity and high porosity. The substituents act innocent to COF formation as the substituted benzophenones are cleaved off. Imines can be tailored to their synthetic demands and utilized in COF formation. This concept can make access to previously unattainable, synthetically complex COF monomers feasible.

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Sprachmann, J., Grabicki, N., Möckel, A., Maltitz, J., Monroy, J. R., Smales, G. J., & Dumele, O. (2023). Substituted benzophenone imines for COF synthesis via formal transimination. Chemical Communications, 59(91), 13639–13642. https://doi.org/10.1039/d3cc03735e

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