posted on 2023-10-04, 16:35authored byYing Yin, Ya Zhang, Xu Zhou, Bo Gui, Guohong Cai, Junliang Sun, Cheng Wang
The
limited structural diversity of three-dimensional covalent
organic frameworks (3D COFs) greatly restricts their application exploration.
Therefore, there is an urgent need to expand their library of molecular
building blocks, such as the development of highly connected (>4
reaction
sites) polyhedral nodes. Herein, by precisely controlling the precursor
conformation, we rationally designed a new 6-connected triangular
prism node derived from the triphenylbenzene molecule and further
used it to construct a novel 3D COF (3D-TMTAPB-COF) via imine condensation
reaction. Surprisingly, without the addition of competing reagents,
3D-TMTAPB-COF crystallized directly into single crystals of ∼15
μm in size and was determined to adopt a rare 6-fold interpenetrated
(Class IIIa interpenetration) acs topology. In addition,
3D-TMTAPB-COF showed a high SF6 adsorption capacity (60.9
cm3 g–1) and good SF6/N2 selectivity (335) at 298 K and 1 bar, superior to those of
most crystalline porous materials. This work not only confirms the
possibility of growing large-size single-crystal 3D COFs formed with
strong covalent bonds by a solvothermal method in the absence of modulators,
but also reports a novel triangular prism node for future construction
of 3D COFs with interesting applications.