Mechanochemical synthesis of chemically stable isoreticular covalent organic frameworks

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Abstract

Three thermally and chemically stable isoreticular covalent organic frameworks (COFs) were synthesized via room-temperature solvent-free mechanochemical grinding. These COFs were successfully compared with their solvothermally synthesized counterparts in all aspects. These solvent-free mechanochemically synthesized COFs have moderate crystallinity with remarkable stability in boiling water, acid (9 N HCl), and base [TpBD (MC) in 3 N NaOH and TpPa-2 (MC) in 9 N NaOH]. Exfoliation of COF layers was simultaneously observed with COF formation during mechanochemical synthesis. The structures thus obtained seemed to have a graphene-like layered morphology (exfoliated layers), unlike the parent COFs synthesized solvothermally. © 2013 American Chemical Society.

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Biswal, B. P., Chandra, S., Kandambeth, S., Lukose, B., Heine, T., & Banerjee, R. (2013). Mechanochemical synthesis of chemically stable isoreticular covalent organic frameworks. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 135(14), 5328–5331. https://doi.org/10.1021/ja4017842

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