Entanglement of Square Nets in Covalent Organic Frameworks

22 December 2021, Version 1
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Abstract

Two entangled 2D square COFs have been synthesized from 4,4',4'',4'''-(9,9'-spirobi[fluorene]-2,2',7,7'-tetrayl)-tetrabenzaldehhyde (SFTB) and p-phenylenediamine (PPA) and benzidine (BZD) to form COF-38, [(SFTB)(PPA)2]imine and its isoreticular form COF-39, [(SFTB)(BZD)2]imine. We also report the single crystal electron diffraction structure of COF-39 and find that it is composed of mutually entangled 2D square nets (sql). These COFs represent the first examples of entangled 2D COF structures, which as we illustrate were made possible by our strategy of using the distorted tetrahedral SFTB building unit. SFTB overcomes the propencity of 2D COFs to stack through π-π stacking and allows for entanglements to form. This work adds significantly to the design principles of COFs.

Keywords

Entanglement
Covalent organic framework
Entangled COF
sql
3D COF structure

Supplementary materials

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Supporting information of Entangled COFs
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Synthesis and characterization details of COF-38 and COF-39 including elemental analysis, Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy, nuclear magnetic resonance spectra, powder X-ray diffraction analysis data, electron microscopy data, computational modeling, N2 sorption measurements, and thermogravimetric analysis.
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CIF file of SFTB
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CIF file of SFTB
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