TY - JOUR
T1 - Ionic Covalent Organic Frameworks
T2 - Design of a Charged Interface Aligned on 1D Channel Walls and Its Unusual Electrostatic Functions
AU - Huang, Ning
AU - Wang, Ping
AU - Addicoat, Matthew A.
AU - Heine, Thomas
AU - Jiang, Donglin
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2017 Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim
PY - 2017/4/24
Y1 - 2017/4/24
N2 - Covalent organic frameworks (COFs) have emerged as a tailor-made platform for designing layered two-dimensional polymers. However, most of them are obtained as neutral porous materials. Here, we report the construction of ionic crystalline porous COFs with positively charged walls that enable the creation of well aligned yet spatially confined ionic interface. The unconventional reversed AA-stacking mode alternately orientates the cationic centers to both sides of the walls; the ionic interface endows COFs with unusual electrostatic functions. Because all of the walls are decorated with electric dipoles, the uptake of CO2 is enhanced by three fold compared to the neutral analog. By virtue of sufficient open space between cations, the ionic interface exhibits exceptional accessibility, efficiency, and selectivity in ion exchange to trap anionic pollutants. These findings suggest that construction of the ionic interface of COFs offers a new way to structural and functional designs.
AB - Covalent organic frameworks (COFs) have emerged as a tailor-made platform for designing layered two-dimensional polymers. However, most of them are obtained as neutral porous materials. Here, we report the construction of ionic crystalline porous COFs with positively charged walls that enable the creation of well aligned yet spatially confined ionic interface. The unconventional reversed AA-stacking mode alternately orientates the cationic centers to both sides of the walls; the ionic interface endows COFs with unusual electrostatic functions. Because all of the walls are decorated with electric dipoles, the uptake of CO2 is enhanced by three fold compared to the neutral analog. By virtue of sufficient open space between cations, the ionic interface exhibits exceptional accessibility, efficiency, and selectivity in ion exchange to trap anionic pollutants. These findings suggest that construction of the ionic interface of COFs offers a new way to structural and functional designs.
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U2 - 10.1002/anie.201611542
DO - 10.1002/anie.201611542
M3 - Article
C2 - 28370738
AN - SCOPUS:85016562388
SN - 1433-7851
VL - 56
SP - 4982
EP - 4986
JO - Angewandte Chemie - International Edition
JF - Angewandte Chemie - International Edition
IS - 18
ER -