An In Situ Film-to-Film Transformation Approach toward Highly Crystalline Covalent Organic Framework Films

Yongkang Lv, Yusen Li, Guang Zhang, Zhongxiang Peng, Long Ye, Yu Chen, Ting Zhang, Guolong Xing, Long Chen*

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Abstract

Fabrication of highly crystalline covalent organic framework (COF) films with tunable thickness and good substrate adaptability remains a substantial challenge. Here, we have developed an effective approach for fabricating crystalline COF films based on elaborately designed bifunctional A2B2 monomers. Typically, amorphous drop-casted monomer [e.g., 1,4-bis(4-formylphenyl)-2,5-bis((4-aminophenyl)ethynyl)) benzene (BFBAEB)] films were directly transformed into corresponding highly crystalline BFBAEB-COF film upon in situ vapor-assisted self-polycondensation in high yields (93-97%). The thickness of the BFBAEB-COF film could be modulated readily by varying the monomer concentration. These crystalline COF films could be grown on various substrates, including silicon, indium-doped tin oxide (ITO), glass, and gold.Moreover, such an in situ film-tofilm transformation approach has been demonstrated as versatile and applicable to different A2B2 monomers. This work provides a novel pathway toward homogeneous and highly crystalline COF films, representing a key step forward to explore the application of COFs.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1519-1525
Number of pages7
JournalCCS Chemistry
Volume4
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - May 2022
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • A2B2 monomers
  • COF films
  • in situ transformation
  • self-polycondensation

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